Sentence examples for place of articulation from inspiring English sources

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place of articulation

noun

The point of contact, where an obstruction occurs in the vocal tract between an active (moving) articulator (typically some part of the tongue) and a passive (stationary) articulator (typically some part of the roof of the mouth).

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The cavity features include nasal and lateral, which are used in the same sense as they were in the section on articulatory phonetics, and the features that determine the place of articulation of consonants and the quality of vowels.

Sign languages are based on four components hand shape, place of articulation, hand orientation, and movement.

The place of articulation and tongue shape from apical narrow-grooved alveolar to wide-grooved laminal postalveolar.

Kurtosis position is used as a local feature for measuring edges and reflecting the place of articulation recognition.

Just like for vowels or sonorants, this noise-source filtering gives voiceless fricatives at each place of articulation, a specific resonance pattern.

In recent years, neuroelectric and neuromagnetic investigations provided evidence for the brain's early sensitivity to distinctive features and their acoustic consequences, particularly for place of articulation distinctions.

Interestingly, their M100 dipoles differed along the anterior/posterior dimension in the auditory cortex that has previously been found to spatially reflect place of articulation differences.

Its definition is usually related to the manner and place of articulation, so that all the broad classes show good agreement within some phonetic, articulatory and/or acoustic properties.

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This study examined whether experience with a native language affected processing of a place-of-articulation feature.

This paper describes a modified vocoder-based frequency-lowering system similar to one reported by Posen et al. (1993), with the goal of improving place-of-articulation perception by enhancing the spectral differences of fricative consonants.

These studies used a place-of-articulation (e.g., ) or voicing continuum (e.g., ) between a limited set of stop consonants.

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