articulatory system
articulatory organs
articulatory gesture
articulatory phonetics
Turning a way is to pass exert oneself to do sth. to same way or opposite way, make articulatory extend or a kind of gyral gimmick.
Articulatory phonetics studies how speech sounds are produced by the movement of the articulators in the vocal tract.
The articulatory system includes the lips, tongue, teeth, alveolar ridge, hard palate, velum, uvula, and glottis.
Articulatory disorders can affect a person's ability to produce speech sounds correctly.
Speech therapists often work with individuals who have articulatory difficulties.
Articulatory gestures involve the precise coordination of different articulators.
The articulatory process for producing the /t/ sound involves the tip of the tongue touching the alveolar ridge.
Articulatory feedback is important for monitoring and adjusting speech production in real-time.
Linguists use articulatory phonetics to analyze and describe how speech sounds are physically produced.
An articulatory approach to pronunciation focuses on the physical movements involved in producing speech sounds.
The articulatory features of a language can vary based on dialectal differences.
articulatory system
articulatory organs
articulatory gesture
articulatory phonetics
Turning a way is to pass exert oneself to do sth. to same way or opposite way, make articulatory extend or a kind of gyral gimmick.
Articulatory phonetics studies how speech sounds are produced by the movement of the articulators in the vocal tract.
The articulatory system includes the lips, tongue, teeth, alveolar ridge, hard palate, velum, uvula, and glottis.
Articulatory disorders can affect a person's ability to produce speech sounds correctly.
Speech therapists often work with individuals who have articulatory difficulties.
Articulatory gestures involve the precise coordination of different articulators.
The articulatory process for producing the /t/ sound involves the tip of the tongue touching the alveolar ridge.
Articulatory feedback is important for monitoring and adjusting speech production in real-time.
Linguists use articulatory phonetics to analyze and describe how speech sounds are physically produced.
An articulatory approach to pronunciation focuses on the physical movements involved in producing speech sounds.
The articulatory features of a language can vary based on dialectal differences.
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