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The phrase "articulation one" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could potentially be used in a specific context, such as in a discussion about speech or language development, but it is not commonly recognized.
Example: "In our study of phonetics, we referred to the concept of articulation one to describe the initial stage of sound production."
Alternatives: "first articulation" or "initial articulation".
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It seemed possible that both versions were true, one to the intention and the other to the articulation, one to the emotion of the moment and one, in retrospect, to the meaning of the life.
His main theme is, 'If you work hard at something, you get out what you put in.' " She spoke in a confident and affectionate tone, and with the articulation one might expect from a student who has a 3.7 grade-point average, earned straight A's last year and is taking courses like calculus and advanced-placement chemistry.
For the sake of simplicity and through a priori preference articulation one can turn many design tasks into single-objective problems that can be handled using conventional numerical optimization routines.
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The process is given a mad, splutteringly eloquent articulation at one point: "In school they call you a Jew if you don't have any chewing gum to share.
If part of the reason why /dz/ realization is affected by syllabic structures is to ease articulation, then one suspects that the effect of syllable structure might also reflect the gradient nature of syllable complexity.
Thus, central to the use of LSAs for causal inference is the articulation of one or more priority causal questions agreed upon by the governing body and further articulated through the frameworks.
Papo & Yo presents the undeniably affecting articulation of one designer's experiences of being abused by his alcoholic father.
The atlas-axis cervical vertebratlas-axis cervicalC2)—articulation is one of the prime disease targets.
Patterns of wear varied greatly among individual knees; a majority showed very similar extents of wear on the medial and lateral sides, however there were cases with significantly more wear on one condylar articulation than the other.
We compared stop contrasts that differed on one phonetic feature (place of articulation) with fricative contrasts that differed on one phonetic feature (place of articulation).
To examine similarity, we compared stop and fricative contrasts that differed on one phonetic feature (place of articulation) with contrasts that differed on more phonetic features (e.g., voicing, place, and manner of articulation).
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