
1) Accent 2) Affrication 3) Articulatio 4) Diarthrosis 5) Diction 6) Enunciation 7) Epenthesis 8) Epenthetic 9) Fetlock 10) Join 11) Nasalisation 12) Nasalization 13) Pronunciation 14) Sandhi 15) Stifle 16) Sutura 17) Suture 18) Syncopation
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1) Accent 2) Architectural element 3) Elocution 4) Expression 5) French word used in English 6) Intonation 7) Pronunciation 8) Voicing
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articulation is the manner or method of jointing parts such that each part is clear and distinct in relation to the others, even though joined.
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• (n.) The act of putting together with a joint or joints; any meeting of parts in a joint. • (n.) A joint or juncture between bones in the skeleton. • (n.) A sound made by the vocal organs; an articulate utterance or an elementary sound, esp. a consonant. • (n.) The state of being jointed; connection of parts. • (n.) One o...
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(from the article `education`) In the classroom, it is the aim of the lessons to introduce new conceptions, to bind them together, and to order them. Herbart speaks of ...
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in phonetics, a configuration of the vocal tract (the larynx and the pharyngeal, oral, and nasal cavities) resulting from the positioning of the ... [2 related articles]
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percentage of speech units correctly received out of those transmitted NOTE 1 - The word 'articulation' is used when the units of speech material are meaningless syllables or fragments; the word 'intelligibility' is used when the units of speech material are complete, meaningful words, phrases or sentences. NOTE 2 - It is important to specify the t...
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<neurology> The ability to pronounce speech sounds, words and thoughts. ... <orthopaedics, rheumatology> The junction of two or more bones. ... (11 Nov 1997) ...
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(ahr-tik″u-la´shәn) a joint or place of junction between two different parts or objects. the forming of speech sounds. in dentistry: (a) the contact relationship of the occlusal surfaces of the teeth while in action; (b) the arrangement of artificial teeth so as to accommodate the vario...
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Ar·tic`u·la'tion noun [ Confer French
articulation , from Latin
articulatio .]
1. (Anat.) A joint or juncture between bones in the skeleton. » Articulations may be immovable, when the bones are directly united (synarthrosis), or slightly movable, when they are united...
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A joint between two bones or cartilages.
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Articulation: 1. In speech, the production and use of speech sounds. 2. In dentistry, the contact of the occlusal surfaces of the teeth. 3. In anatomy, a joint An area where two bones are attached for the purpose of motion of body parts. An articulation, or joint, is usually formed of fibrous connective tissue and cartilage. Joints are grouped acco...
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(ar-tik;yuu-la;shun) A joint.
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Movement in a figure. Typically found in places like the neck, waist, and other major joints. However, can sometimes be found in other areas, such as mid-bicep or thigh.
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In anatomy, articulation describes a joint; the joining or juncture of the bones. This is of three kinds: (1) Diarthrosis, or a movable connection, such as the ball-and-socket joint; (2) Synarthrosis, immovable connection, as by suture, or junction by serrated margins; (3) Symphysis, or union by means of another substance, by a cartilage, tendon, o...
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Articulation describes the manner of providing definition and shape to individual notes or phrases. For string players, this involves both the right and left hand. The main markings are a dot . which means shorten the note, a line _ or slur which means play the note smoothly, and an accent > which means add a forceful emphasis. These markin...
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articulation 1. The act of vocal expression; utterance or enunciation: 'She expressed an articulation of the group's sentiments.' 2. The act or manner of producing a speech sound, especially a consonant. 3. A jointing together or being jointed together and the method or manner of jointing. 4. In anatomy, a fixed or movable joint between bones, o...
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the clarity or distinction of speech.
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process of controlling speech organs (e.g. tongue, lips, palate etc) to produce speech sounds.
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noun the aspect of pronunciation that involves bringing articulatory organs together so as to shape the sounds of speech
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Latin artus = joint, hence, articulate - to form a joint.
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A joint; the place of union or junction between two or more bones
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an act or the process of articulating: the articulation of a form; the articulation of a new thought. · · the act or process of articulating speech. · the adjustments and movements of speech organs involved in pronouncing a particular sound, taken as a whole. · any one of these adjustments and movements. · any speech sound, e...
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Movement of a joint.
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the manner in which things come together and are connected
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