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articulation (speech science)

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Articulation (speech science) is the physiological process of producing speech sounds through the coordinated movement and precise positioning of the vocal tract articulators, including the tongue, lips, jaw, velum, and pharyngeal walls. These actions modify the airstream originating from the lungs, shaping it into the distinct phonemes that constitute spoken language. It represents a fundamental motor component of spoken language production, critical for determining the acoustic characteristics and intelligibility of speech.

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CS

University of Washington

KD

Macquarie University

BG

University of British Columbia

BL

Stockholm University

ME

Indiana University Bloomington

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Google (United States)

Mountain View, United States

Haskins Laboratories

New Haven, United States

University of Washington

Seattle, United States

University of Wisconsin–Madison

Madison, United States