In linguistics ( articulatory phonetics ), "'tongue shape "'describes the shape that the tongue assumes when making a sound.
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To fully get a grasp on IPA, you need to understand articulatory phonetics fairly well, but that is not important for reading English dictionary pronunciations.
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In articulatory phonetics, a "'consonant "'is a speech sound that is articulated with complete or partial closure of the vocal tract.
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His research into the field of phonetics ( Articulatory phonetics, Acoustic phonetics, and Auditory phonetics ), and experimental poetry led to him freeing his voice of every naturalistic restraint, restoring its depth and dimension.
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In articulatory phonetics, the "'manner of articulation "'is the configuration and interaction of the articulators ( speech organs such as the tongue, lips, and palate ) when making a speech sound.
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Although the " Hunmin Jeong-eum Haerye " explains the design of the consonantal letters in terms of articulatory phonetics, as a purely innovative creation, there are several theories as to which external sources may have inspired or influenced King Sejong's creation.
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Although the " Hunmin jeong-eum haerye " ( hereafter " Haerye ) " explains the design of the consonantal letters in terms of articulatory phonetics, it also states that Sejong adapted them from the enigmatic �S?{ W [ " " G?"
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Apart from cardiac MRI other real-time applications deal with functional studies of joint kinetics ( e . g ., temporomandibular joint, knee and the wrist ) or address the coordinated dynamics of the articulators such as lips, tongue, soft palate and vocal folds during speaking ( articulatory phonetics ) or swallowing.
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In articulatory phonetics, the "'place of articulation "'( also "'point of articulation "') of a consonant is the point of contact where an obstruction occurs in the vocal tract between an "'articulatory gesture "', an active articulator ( typically some part of the tongue ), and a passive location ( typically some part of the roof of the mouth ).