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  1. Place of articulation synonyms, Place of articulation pronunciation, Place of articulation translation, English dictionary definition of Place of articulation. adj. Articulated in the same area of the vocal tract, as and .

  2. Place-of-articulation definition: (phonetics) ( of a consonant ) The point of contact, where an obstruction occurs in the vocal tract between an active (moving) <a>articulator</a> (typically some part of the tongue) and a passive (stationary) articulator (typically some part of the roof of the mouth).

  3. place of articulation. noun. Phonetics. the location at which two speech organs approach or come together in producing a speech sound, as in the contact of the tongue and the teeth to form a dental sound. Also called: point of articulation Compare articulator (sense 2)

  4. place of articulation will probably take considerably more practice for you to perfect, partly because until you can produce and identify the other fricatives formed in the back of the mouth (i.e. [x], [ɣ], [χ], [h] and [ɦ]), you will not be confident that you are not forming any of these when you are attempting to produce pharyngeal friction.

  5. Voicing, place of articulation, and manner of articulation matter because one small change can affect meaning and part of speech. For example, t he verb buy and the noun pie are pronounced the same except that the [p] is voiceless and the [b] is voiced. The noun Paul and the adjective tall are also pronounced in the same way. The difference is ...

  6. anatomy Place of union, usually more or less movable, between two or more rigid skeletal components (bones, cartilage, or parts of a single bone). Joints between skeletal elements exhibit a great variety of form and function and are classified into three general morphologic types: fibrous, cartilaginous, and synovial. Synonym(s): articulation (2) .

  7. articulations. The possible place combinations found, Sagey argues, present an argument for these three major places of articulation. 2.1 Labial place of articulation Labial includes bilabial, articulated with the upper and lower lips, and labio-dental, articulated with the tip of the tongue and

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