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1. being able to hear something (clearly); clearness of a sound; reception (e.g. of a radio station)
2. reputation; renown; fame; hearsay
3. impression (that something gives off); respectability
4. sonorityLinguistics
5. Sonority hierarchyA sonority hierarchy or sonority scale is a ranking of speech sounds by amplitude. For example, if you say the vowel [a], you will produce a much louder sound than if you say the stop [t]. Sonority hierarchies are especially important when analyzing syllable structure; rules about what segments may appear in onsets or codas together, such as SSP, are formulated in terms of the difference of their sonority values.
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Read “Sonority hierarchy” on DBpedia
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