articulatory
IPA: ɑrtˈɪkjʌɫʌtɔri
adjective
- (phonology) Of or pertaining to articulation; phonetic.
- (medicine) Related to the specific articulation function of a joint.
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Examples of "articulatory" in Sentences
- This is clear as well once we take note of the articulatory position of the schwa before deletion.
- The articulatory connection is clear — what is less so is why should clusters such as *[kt] and *[tk] remain.
- Now a glottalized aspirated stop does not make much sense, and may even be impossible from an articulatory point of view.
- Tropylium: "The articulatory connection is clear — what is less so is why should clusters such as *[kt] and *[tk] remain."
- In this scenario, the first stop resists change in order to avoid excess breathiness and articulatory effort in this syllable.
- "Easier" in the sense that velar obstruents have the articulatory feature [+high] or at least [-low], which is shared by non-low vowels.
- Kimura (1992) reports that higher levels of articulatory and motor ability have been associated in women with higher levels of oestrogen during the menstrual cycle (p. 84).
- In certain cases of intrusive R such as “Asiar and Africa” there is a need for _some_ articulatory gesture to mark the word boundary between the schwas of “Asia” and “and”.
- Glottalic Theory and my "Hybrid Theory" position already establish ejectives as the original phoneme for pretty much the same articulatory reason, putting aside which stage of PIE or Pre-IE had ejectives for the moment.
- Jenkins 2002 maintains that starting holistically from voice quality and then moving to work on segmentals imply that the learner is pushed to adapt and use the target language articulatory settings with their articulators still geared towards the pronunciation of the sounds of his/her mother tongue.
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