Sentence examples for points of articulation from inspiring English sources

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points of articulation

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Plural of point of articulation

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Each 12-inch scale Star Wars figure has five points of articulation and weapon accessories.

And, in language not lost on a band that fashions itself as "ultra-geek-friendly," SEG is hyping the toys' "16 points of articulation" -- the better for positioning arms and legs in a ready-to-shoot stance.

"We wanted to create a collector-doll feel," said Mr. Varadi, who gave the Liv dolls glasslike eyes, glossy hair, interchangeable wigs and 14 points of articulation that make them easy to dress.

The harmonic movement to the cadence, a prime means of establishing points of articulation, became by the mid-18th century a more or less standard progression of harmonies subject to variation according to the composer's own powers of imagination.

Of course figures with "18 points of articulation" — toy jargon for lots of bendable joints — and gripper hands and whatnot raise the possibility of the child who's heard enough voice-chip Scripture deciding to pit Jesus against Spider-Man or Shrek in an action-figure rumble.

Anyhoo, Todd McFarlane is releasing an active camouflage Spartan that features grenades, an assault rifle and 18 points of articulation.

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In English the t sounds in the words "hit," "tip," and "little" are allophones; phonemically they are considered to be the same sound although they are different phonetically in terms of aspiration, voicing, and point of articulation.

In Old Armenian they formed a system of 15 phonemes with three types of articulation voiced, voiceless, and voiceless aspirated in every point of articulation: b-p-p'; d-t-t'; g-k-k'; j-c-c' ( /=  dz/-/= ts/- /= ts'/); ǰ-č-č'  (/ =  English j/-/= English ch/-/= ch'/).

For much of its history, the development of Kingston, Jamaica was predicated upon its role as a point of articulation and trade between the metropolitan centre and the colonial periphery.

The point of articulation between the cervical and thoracic vertebrae of giraffes is shifted to lie between the first and second thoracic vertebrae (T1 and T2), unlike most other ruminants where the articulation is between the seventh cervical vertebra (C7) and T1.

Since the photographs were taken perpendicular to the plane of articulation, we did not include the point of articulation in adjacent subsets in order to recreate thin plate spline deformations of the entire head data set.

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