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  • Phonic and emphatic before actively phatic, making noise before contact, the monosyllabic sigh at the core of all Romantic sonority is a phonic surge before it can be coded as a monosyllabic signal in some discursive circuit with the

    Phonemanography: Romantic to Victorian 2008

  • To Phonic or Syllabize (is that a word? well, it is now) by Debbie Scally on Sunday, Apr 20, 2008 at 2: 36: 25 PM

    Humpty Dumpty (Break It Down) 2008

  • Oh, also for you UK headz, Nostalgia 77 is playing this Saturday, the 26th, at Phonic Hoop in Brighton with Alice Russell!

    Get me my jam! (Music (For Robots)) 2005

  • New Phonic Art 1973 - One disc of a triple-set released on Deutsche Grammophon in 1974 aimed at showcasing the contemporary improvised music in Europe by way of three combos: one French (New Phonic Art), one German (Wired - with Conny Plank producing) and one from Great Britain (Iskra 1903, featuring Derek Bailey).

    Adventures in the NWW List, Part 3 2005

  • E-Phonic have just released Version 3 of Drumatic, their fantastic VST drum synth.

    Bass so deep my tummy feels funny 2004

  • E-Phonic have just released Version 3 of Drumatic, their fantastic VST drum synth.

    Archive 2004-10-01 2004

  • Of any other simple series of Euphonic combinations, such as Phonetic art can readily construct, there is the same wasteful neglect, and, in consequence of this total failure of the scientific world to extract these treasures of Phonic wealth lying directly beneath their feet, they are driven to such desperate devices as that of naming the two best-known and most familiar order of fishes, those usually found on our breakfast tables, _Acanthopterygii

    The Continental Monthly, Vol. 5, No. 5, May, 1864 Devoted To Literature And National Policy Various

  • It was Professor Heffeldinger of Heidelberg (1838-1902) who originated, in his monumental work, A Note on the Effects. of Phonic Stimuli upon the Auditory Organs of the Bivalve (Zwingler, 2 vols., £3, 3s.), that profound axiom which has been so widely accepted that it is now a household word.

    Try Anything Twice 1938

  • Phonic and economic influences are now again making some headway against orthographic orthodoxy here; so with definitions.

    Youth: Its Education, Regimen, and Hygiene G. Stanley Hall 1885

  • In November, the library debuted Real Phonic Radio, monthly concerts featuring American roots bands.

    www.startribune.com 2012

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