【approximant】在多语言下的意思、翻译、词源、用法、例句
英语(English)
词源(Etymology)
From Latin approximāns. In the phonetics sense first used by Peter Ladefoged[1], the mathematical concept is attributed to Paul Halmos.[2]
发音(Pronunciation)
名词(Noun)
approximant (plural approximants)
- (phonetics) A consonant sound made by slightly narrowing the vocal tract, while still allowing a smooth flow of air. Liquids and glides are approximants.
- (mathematics) An approximation to the solution of a function, series, etc.
- Coordinate terms: approximand, approximate, approximation
翻译(Translations)
consonant made by slightly narrowing the vocal tract
mathematics: approximation — see approximation
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查看更多(Further reading)
approximant consonant on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
来源参考(References)
- ^ Peter Ladefoged (1964) A Phonetic Study of West African Languages (in English), Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, page 25: “The term approximant is used here to describe a sound which belongs to the phonetic class vocoid or central resonant oral (Pike, 1943), and simultaneously to the phonological class consonant in that it occurs in the same phonotactic patterns as stops, fricatives and nasals.”
- ^ Philip J. Maher (2017) Operator Approximant Problems Arising from Quantum Theory (in English), →ISBN, page 1: “The key concept of this book is that of an approximant (the characteristically snappy term is due to Halmos [21])”
French
发音(Pronunciation)
动词(Verb)
approximant
Latin
动词(Verb)
approximant
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