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- The field of articulatory phonetics is a subfield of phonetics that studies articulation and ways that humans produce speech. Articulatory phoneticians...
- Articulatory suppression is the process of inhibiting memory performance by speaking while being presented with an item to remember. Most research demonstrates...
- involved such as how humans plan and execute movements to produce speech (articulatory phonetics), how various movements affect the properties of the resulting...
- Articulatory gestures are the actions necessary to enunciate language. Examples of articulatory gestures are the hand movements necessary to enunciate...
- traces that are subject to rapid decay and an articulatory rehearsal component (sometimes called the articulatory loop) that can revive the memory traces....
- Articulatory synthesis refers to com****tional techniques for synthesizing speech based on models of the human vocal tract and the articulation processes...
- fully voiced between vowels. Fortis stops such as /p/ have additional articulatory or acoustic features in most dialects: they are aspirated [pʰ] when they...
- is used to refer to two separate concepts: Voicing can refer to the articulatory process in which the vocal folds vibrate, its primary use in phonetics...
- Articulatory phonology is a linguistic theory originally proposed in 1986 by Catherine Browman of Haskins Laboratories and Louis Goldstein of University...
- level beneath the word (including syllable, onset and rime, articulatory gestures, articulatory features, mora, etc.), or all levels of language in which...