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" ... At that time there were far more Japanese tourists than American ones in South China, yet Americans accounted for 70 cases of SARS-CoV-1 and Japan had no cases at all. How could that be? At the time, one explanation by scientists had to do with language. Since the staff of Chinese stores were generally multilingual, they typically spoke to US shoppers in English while they spoke to Japanese tourists in Japanese. And that matters because English is full of aspirated consonants while Japanese has few of them. ... "
" ... Keep in mind that the actual surgery is only part of an overall larger program that includes adhering to dietary and physical activity changes. Trying to lose and keep off weight by just getting the surgery without committing to the other changes would be like trying to spell the word "governor" without any consonants or the letter "e." ... "
" ... Serendipity might be my favorite word in the English language. I love how it feels when you say it, I love the rhythm of its consonants and I really love when it happens. I have been thinking a lot about it lately. ... "
" ... So what does it sound like? Often, people with these Southwestern accents still pronounce many consonants at the end of words and also do so with a bit of a nasal sound. That’s a big no-no in French. But in Toulouse, for instance, you may hear someone pronounce “du pain” (just “pah” in French) as “du pang.” ... "
" ... “I loved working with Liz because she demanded boldness and specificity. She wanted big choices, but directional ones. She wanted teeth, consonants, full body commitments,” says Grace McLean, who also first met Swados when she was her teacher at NYU, worked with her on many productions for over a decade and sings on the album. “Liz gave me permission to sing in a way I wasn’t able to in other theatrical settings. And she gave me permission to write in a way that felt like me, that felt personal and deeply vulnerable but that also left room for interrogation, to eschew trope and sentimentality.” ... "