Polish C is also described as /t͡s/ (e.g. co /t͡sɔ/). According to wiki both are dental and voiceless although one is plosive and the other affricate. As I've read their descriptions on wiki, they made a lot of sense - /t͡s/ starts with a blockade of airway (just as /t/) but the air is released slightly differently thus making the difference in sound produced.
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Looks weired but a sound of C and T has to be somehow connected, at least it feels like they are to me. Based on my experience, sound of Polish Ć and Czech Ť are transitional between Polish/Czech T/C. Proper linguist might put some more light on it than just my speculation.
Some even forget to remove unnecessary parts of the AI's answer, check out first sentence of the abstract down there 👇
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2468023024002402
Unfortunately, the Chads used wrong argumentation that gets close to populism.
Even so clavicles can be asymmetrical due to previous injury. We are pretty asymmetrical overall if you look closely enough.
Not really, I still had plenty of people who used CDs up until 2010 at least.
Such a small groups are fine for initial investigation, they have enough of a size to be acceptable statistically for most of the performed studies. I don't think they'd get approval from ethical committee overseeing animal experiments without initial study like this to conduct something on very high groups.
Can you elaborate why do you think that water is improper control?
Those overly negative comments often come from USA. I've never had any major problems with self checkout in Europe and I generally go there as it's faster and you don't have to race against the cashier. Of course some chains have worse self checkouts, some have better but overall many people like it a lot. Even some older people who are not tech savvy use them.
Crazy match, I'm still about Romero card. While possession was contested there, he was very close to the ball unlike running scum that happened to run into him. Everything else would've looked different.
Now the discussion is how to fill a big hole in defence line for next 3 matches.
Thanks for the feedback. This is exactly what I've been hearing from friends that had problems with dogs in UK. They usually described this issue as dog having more rights to do whatever it wants than people.
Thanks for feedback. My friend had numerous occasions where he ended up with dog attacking him in parks in urban areas, this is why I'm curious about it. They're affraid of the dogs in general so situations like this make them anxious for next days. From their experience, dog owners were often behaving like real twats even in clear situations such as being bitten by a free running large dog(s)without close supervision.
Cultural question to Brits as this happened in UK. Do people care if their dog attacks someone or is highly agressive to humans in UK?
By what I've heard from my friends, dog owners often put the blame on attacked/harassed passers-by, they don't feel accountable for their wrongdoings (i.e. not using leash and not paying attention to where their dog is and what is it doing).
Exactly, he's fast and athletic but not very good in 1v1 duels, this is why he looked so miserable with our 'defensive' coaches. He'd definitely be a useful player during this season.
With Sanchez gone we've got Philips and Davies as backup CB until January. Hopefully no major injuries to the starting pair🤞
On the side note, I'm still feeling bad about booing out the guy at home. He had pretty good and bad moments while wearing Spurs's shirt. Shouldn't be that harsh on him.
My bad, I saw similar piece from Matt Law, I automatically assumed it was him.
This guy is a gooner if I remember correctly. Also success of Spurs is not so well received by media, doesn't suit their narrative.
Nobody can make a rebuild in single window, even filthy rich chelsky or oil clubs. People judging this window as bad are delusional, especially that we move away from terrorist ball to playing football. Gooners were miserable for two seasons while rebuilding. With Ange this transition is so far smooth. Next month will be a real test when we start playing big guys more often.
1 year loan with option to buy
Edit: apparently there's also obligation to buy if Augsburg stays up in Bundesliga or if he makes certain amount of appearances
Those are still early days. It was first real test of this defensive line-up, they were very shaky under pressure during first half but later on grew into it despite loosing Romeo. First 15 min the midfield wasn't really sure how to cover spaces for defenders very often. It's still a rough, unpolished product.
BTW this stat misses the fact that Vicario makes way better facial expressions that Raya, it's pure gold.
It's official
Levy shedding some light on if there were any extension offers
https://www.tottenhamhotspur.com/news/2023/august/harry-kane-departs-to-bayern-munich/
Tottenham are in talks to sign highly rated Rosario Central forward Alejo Veliz.
A lot of movement since that meeting with Bayern. Possible sub for Richy if Kane goes to Bavaria
The striker does not want to jeopardise the club’s start to the season under Ange Postecoglou and has not ruled out signing a new contract
The end of saga is near 🤞