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Look up articulation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Articulation may refer to: Articulatory phonetics, the study of how humans produce speech sounds
Articulation
Configuration and interaction of the articulators when making a speech sound
In articulatory phonetics, the manner of articulation is the configuration and interaction of the articulators (speech organs such as the tongue, lips
Manner_of_articulation
Place in the mouth consonants are articulated
transcription delimiters. In articulatory phonetics, the place of articulation (also point of articulation) of a consonant is an approximate location along the vocal
Place_of_articulation
Type of consonant sound
In phonetics, secondary articulation occurs when the articulation of a consonant is equivalent to the combined articulations of two or three simpler consonants
Secondary_articulation
Musical parameter affecting sounding of a note
See media help. Articulation is a musical parameter that determines how a single note or other discrete event is sounded. Articulations primarily structure
Articulation_(music)
Articulation, or more specifically course articulation, is the process of comparing the content of courses that are transferred between postsecondary institutions
Articulation_(education)
Fundamental principle of linguistics
In linguistics, double articulation, duality of patterning, or duality is the fundamental language phenomenon consisting of the use of combinations of
Double_articulation
Description of producing a sound
In phonetics and phonology, relative articulation is description of the manner and place of articulation of a speech sound relative to some reference
Relative_articulation
Stylization of the joints of a building
architecture, articulation is a method of styling the joints in the formal elements of architectural design. Through degrees of articulation, each part is
Articulation_(architecture)
System of phonetic notation
that designate manner of articulation, meaning how the consonant is produced, and columns that designate place of articulation, meaning where in the vocal
International Phonetic Alphabet
International_Phonetic_Alphabet
Human vocal communication using spoken language
Speech sounds are categorized by manner of articulation and place of articulation. Place of articulation refers to where in the neck or mouth the airstream
Speech
Sound in spoken language, articulated with an open vocal tract
dimension), tongue backness (horizontal dimension) and roundedness (lip articulation). These three parameters are indicated in the schematic quadrilateral
Vowel
Topic in phonetics
basis of articulation, also known as articulatory setting, is the default position or standard settings of a speaker's organs of articulation when ready
Basis_of_articulation
about many musical elements, including pitch, duration, dynamics, or articulation of musical notes; tempo, metre, form (e.g., whether sections are repeated)
List_of_musical_symbols
Emphasis on a note
specifically indicated by an accent mark. Accents contribute to the articulation and prosody of a performance of a musical phrase. Accents may be written
Accent_(music)
Location at which two or more bones make contact
A joint or articulation (or articular surface) is the connection made between bones, ossicles, or other hard structures in the body which link an animal's
Joint
Study of how humans produce and perceive sounds
Phonetics is a branch of linguistics that mainly concerns the articulation, sound wave properties, and perception of speech sounds. The field of phonetics
Phonetics
Medical condition
affecting the ability to pronounce speech sounds, which includes speech articulation disorders and phonemic disorders, the latter referring to some sounds
Speech_sound_disorder
Topics referred to by the same term
Radioulnar articulation may refer to: Distal radioulnar articulation Proximal radioulnar articulation This disambiguation page lists articles associated
Radioulnar_articulation
Joint in the human foot
synovial joint formed by the articulation of the calcaneus with the cuboid (the calcaneocuboid joint), and the articulation of the talus with the navicular
Transverse_tarsal_joint
Archipelagic country in Southeast Asia
2017). Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow: A Study of Aurelio Tolentino's Articulation of Nationalism and Identity through Theatre in the Philippines during
Philippines
Speech sounds in several African languages
the articulation of a consonant, and one may speak of "ǂ-clicks" to mean any of the various click consonants that share the [ǂ] place of articulation. In
Click_consonant
Country in South Asia
other parts of the world. Finally, the longevity of the site, and its articulation with the neighbouring site of Nausharo (c. 2800—2000 BCE), provides a
Pakistan
Articulation which admits free motion in the joint; the most common type of articulation
for resisting strains to prevent extreme movements that may damage the articulation[citation needed] Bursae - sac-like structures that are situated strategically
Synovial_joint
Painting by Euan Uglow, 1993–1996
Articulation is a painting by Euan Uglow, started in 1993 and finished in 1996. It an oil painting on canvas and features a reclining nude woman with her
Articulation_(painting)
Method of measuring hearing loss
In audiology, the Articulation Index (AI) is a tool used to predict the amount of speech that is audible to a patient with a specific hearing loss. The
Articulation_Index
Joint of the pelvis and spine
Articulations of pelvis. Anterior view.
Sacroiliac_joint
Bony structure found in vertebrates
known as neural arch), which is dorsal (or posterior) and provides articulations and anchorages for ribs and core skeletal muscles. Together, these enclose
Spinal_column
In sociology, articulation labels the process by which particular classes appropriate cultural forms and practices for their own use. The term appears
Articulation_(sociology)
Branch of linguistics studying how humans make sounds
field of articulatory phonetics is a subfield of phonetics that studies articulation and ways that humans produce speech. Articulatory phoneticians explain
Articulatory_phonetics
Condyle that is received into a small joint in the wrist
A condyloid joint (also called condylar, ellipsoidal, or bicondylar) is an ovoid articular surface, or condyle that is received into an elliptical cavity
Condyloid_joint
Type of synovial joint with concave, convex surfaces
A saddle joint (sellar joint, articulation by reciprocal reception[citation needed]) is a type of synovial joint in which the opposing surfaces are reciprocally
Saddle_joint
Interest articulation is a way for members of a society to express their needs to a system of government. It can range from personal contact with government
Interest_articulation
Bodily joint at the base of each finger
palmar ligaments of metacarpophalangeal articulations collateral ligaments of metacarpophalangeal articulations The dorsal surfaces of these joints are
Metacarpophalangeal_joint
American entrepreneur and venture capitalist (born 1967)
entrepreneurs, bursting with bromides" but also as a "lucid and profound articulation of capitalism and success in the 21st century economy." "The Straussian
Peter_Thiel
Consonant with two simultaneous primary places of articulation of the same manner
considered double articulation either. There are four independently controllable articulations that may double up in the same manner of articulation: labial, coronal
Doubly_articulated_consonant
Joints between the foot and toes
metatarsalphalangeal joints highlighted in an orange box Details Identifiers Latin articulationes metatarsophalangeae MeSH D008683 TA98 A03.6.10.801 TA2 1964 FMA 35222
Metatarsophalangeal_joints
Consonant sound articulated in the same place of articulation as another
organ') are consonant sounds that are articulated in the same place of articulation as one another. For example, [p], [b] and [m] are homorganic consonants
Homorganic_consonant
Region where the foot and the leg meet
and fibula in the lower limb with the proximal end of the talus. The articulation between the tibia and the talus bears more weight than that between the
Ankle
Synovial ball and socket joint in the shoulder
and functionally as a diarthrosis and multiaxial joint. It involves an articulation between the glenoid fossa of the scapula (shoulder blade) and the head
Shoulder_joint
Part of the arm between the lower arm and the hand
joints between the bases of the metacarpal bones —the intermetacarpal articulations— are strengthened by dorsal, interosseous, and palmar intermetacarpal
Wrist
of the mammalian cerebellum. It is also known as the cerebellar model articulation controller. It is a type of associative memory. The CMAC was first proposed
Cerebellar model articulation controller
Cerebellar_model_articulation_controller
West Germanic language
pronunciation of phonemes such as /t/ and /d/ (often pronounced with retroflex articulation as [ʈ] and [ɖ]) and the replacement of /θ/ and /ð/ with dentals [t̪]
English_language
Shoulder junction between the scapula and the clavicle
ligament is a quadrilateral band, covering the superior part of the articulation, and extending between the upper part of the lateral end of the clavicle
Acromioclavicular_joint
Type of consonant used in many spoken languages
approximant: Its manner of articulation is approximant, which means it is produced by narrowing the vocal tract at the place of articulation, but not enough to
Voiced_palatal_approximant
Joint between the last lumbar vertebra and the first sacral vertebra
The lumbosacral joint is a joint of the body, between the last lumbar vertebra and the first sacral segment of the vertebral column. In some ways, calling
Lumbosacral_joint
Visual representation of speech sounds
University Press. 2021. ISBN 978-0-521-65236-0. Jespersen, Otto. (1889). The Articulations of Speech Sounds Represented by Means of Analphabetic Symbols. Marburg:
Phonetic_transcription
Consonantal sound often represented by ⟨ʒ⟩ in IPA
degrees of palatalization, depending on their place of articulation. Its place of articulation is postalveolar, which means it is articulated with the
Voiced_postalveolar_fricative
The hyposphene-hypantrum articulation is an accessory joint found in the vertebrae of several fossil reptiles of the group Archosauromorpha. It consists
Hyposphene-hypantrum articulation
Hyposphene-hypantrum_articulation
American singer and actor (1915–1998)
Richard Schuller, Sinatra's diction became "precise" while singing and his articulation "meticulous". Sinatra's timing was impeccable, allowing him, according
Frank_Sinatra
Ligament on the elbow
The ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) or internal lateral ligament is a thick triangular ligament at the medial aspect of the elbow uniting the distal aspect
Ulnar collateral ligament of elbow joint
Ulnar_collateral_ligament_of_elbow_joint
Joint of the elbow
The humeroulnar joint (ulnohumeral or trochlear joint) is part of the elbow-joint. It is composed of two bones, the humerus and ulna, and is the junction
Humeroulnar_joint
Concept in phonetics
normally has an alveolar place of articulation, in the word tenth it is pronounced with a dental place of articulation because the following sound, /θ/
Coarticulation
Anatomical structures
the radius and carpus. Between the carpal bones are the intercarpal articulations and the midcarpal joint. The carpometacarpal joint connects the carpal
Joints_of_hand
Joint of the wrist
Distal radioulnar articulation, also known as the distal radioulnar joint, or inferior radioulnar joint is a synovial pivot joint between the two bones
Distal radioulnar articulation
Distal_radioulnar_articulation
Timing, rhythm, and intonation of speech
(physical properties of the sound wave and physiological characteristics of articulation that may be measured objectively). Auditory (subjective) and objective
Prosody_(linguistics)
Joint in the foot
ball-and-socket joint. It is composed of three articular surfaces: The articulation between the medial talar articular surface on the sustentaculum tali
Talocalcaneonavicular_joint
Joint between the manubrium of the sternum and the clavicle bone
The sternoclavicular joint or sternoclavicular articulation is a synovial saddle joint between the manubrium of the sternum, and the clavicle, and the
Sternoclavicular_joint
President of the United States from 1861 to 1865
more seats, and the legislature re-elected Douglas. However, Lincoln's articulation of the issues had given him a national political presence. In the aftermath
Abraham_Lincoln
Schematic arrangement of vowels
position), and roundedness (lip articulation). The degrees of height and backness may be used to describe either tongue articulation or acoustic quality, depending
Vowel_diagram
Ligament in the spinal canal in the head joint area
The tectorial membrane of atlanto-axial joint (occipitoaxial ligaments) is a tough membrane/broad, strong band representing the superior-ward prolongation
Tectorial membrane of atlanto-axial joint
Tectorial_membrane_of_atlanto-axial_joint
Resilient, smooth, glass-like tissue at the front ends of ribs in vertebrates
eighth, ninth, and tenth cartilages, respectively. The interchondral articulations are the joints formed between the costal cartilages of the ribs. The
Costal_cartilage
Office skyscraper in Manhattan, New York
symmetrical massing because of its large lot and relatively short base. Its articulation consists of three horizontal sections—a base, shaft, and capital—similar
Empire_State_Building
Ligament of the wrist
The ulnar collateral ligament (internal lateral ligament, ulnar carpal collateral ligament or ulnar collateral ligament of the wrist joint) is a rounded
Ulnar carpal collateral ligament
Ulnar_carpal_collateral_ligament
Small joint between the incus and the stapes
The incudostapedial joint is a small, synovial ball-and-socket joint between the incus (anvil) and the stapes (stirrup). The joint's function is to transfer
Incudostapedial_joint
Anatomical region between the torso and the legs
coxofemoral joint is a ball and socket synovial joint formed by the articulation of the rounded head of the femur and the cup-like acetabulum of the pelvis
Hip
Joint of the elbow
The proximal radioulnar articulation, also known as the proximal radioulnar joint (PRUJ), is a synovial pivot joint between the circumference of the head
Proximal radioulnar articulation
Proximal_radioulnar_articulation
Joints connecting the jawbone to the skull
joints connecting the jawbone to the skull. It is a bilateral synovial articulation between the temporal bone of the skull above and the condylar process
Temporomandibular_joint
Consonants produced with tongue near or against the uvula
contrast with a corresponding velar consonant of the same manner of articulation. The existence of the uvular nasal is especially unusual, even more so
Uvular_consonant
Consonants produced with two places of articulation
simultaneous places of articulation. They may be divided into two classes: doubly articulated consonants with two primary places of articulation of the same manner
Co-articulated_consonant
Consonantal sound represented by ⟨ʂ⟩ in IPA
articulation and the place of contact on the roof of the mouth are different. Features of a voiceless retroflex fricative: Its manner of articulation
Voiceless_retroflex_fricative
Hemorrhagic fever caused by ebolaviruses
diarrhoea with blood, retrosternal abdominal pain, prostration with 'heavy' articulations, and rapid evolution death after a mean of three days." The virus responsible
Ebola
Part of the human foot
tarsometatarsal joints highlighted in an orange box Details Identifiers Latin articulationes tarsometatarseae TA98 A03.6.10.601 TA2 1955 FMA 35216 71354, 35216 Anatomical
Tarsometatarsal_joints
Vedic era study of phonetics and phonology, one of six Vedangas
Shiksha as a supplemental branch of the Vedas, included teaching proper articulation and pronunciation of Vedic texts. It was one of six fields of supplemental
Shiksha
Type of consonant sound involving tongue placement
part of the tongue. Among places of articulation, only the coronal consonants can be divided into as many articulation types: apical (using the tip of the
Coronal_consonant
Body part
The xiphisternal joint (or xiphisternal symphysis) is a location near the bottom of the sternum, where the body of the sternum and the xiphoid process
Xiphisternal_joint
Warm-blooded animals with wings and feathers
coverts Scapulars Median coverts Tertials Rump Primaries Vent Thigh Tibio-tarsal articulation Tarsus Foot Tibia Belly Flanks Breast Throat Wattle Eyestripe
Bird
Consonantal sound
fricative with the place of articulation of [k͡p] the same way that [w] is an approximant with the place of articulation of [ɡ͡b]. The IPA Handbook describes
Voiceless labial–velar fricative
Voiceless_labial–velar_fricative
Hinge joints between finger phalanges
MetaCarpoPhalangeal Human hand bones Details Identifiers Latin articulationes interphalangeae manus, articulationes digitorum manus TA98 A03.5.11.601 TA2 1839 FMA 35285
Interphalangeal joints of the hand
Interphalangeal_joints_of_the_hand
British electronic musician (born 1985)
Melody (2016, Erased Tapes) – mini-album Persona (2018, Erased Tapes) Articulation (2020, Erased Tapes) Overflow (2021, Erased Tapes) Now Is (2022, Erased
Rival_Consoles
Cartilaginous joint between the front of the left and right hip bones
The pubic symphysis (pl.: symphyses) is a secondary cartilaginous joint between the left and right superior rami of the pubis of the hip bones. It is in
Pubic_symphysis
Consonantal sound represented by ⟨ɰ⟩ in IPA
a voiced pre-velar approximant—which is more fronted in the place of articulation than a prototypical velar approximant, see Voiced palatal approximant
Voiced_velar_approximant
Joint of the foot
There are three points of articulation between the two bones: two anteriorly and one posteriorly. The three articulations are known as facets, and they
Subtalar_joint
Consonantal sounds represented by ⟨l⟩ in IPA
approximants: Its manner of articulation is approximant, which means it is produced by narrowing the vocal tract at the place of articulation, but not enough to
Voiced dental and alveolar lateral approximants
Voiced_dental_and_alveolar_lateral_approximants
Type of joint located in the cervical region of the vertebral column
are formed between uncinate process or "uncus" below and uncovertebral articulation above. They are located in the cervical region of the vertebral column
Luschka's_joints
Joint of the larynx
The cricoarytenoid joint is a joint connecting the cricoid cartilage and the arytenoid cartilage. It is a very shallow ball-and-socket joint. It allows
Cricoarytenoid_joint
Type of joint between bones in the body
In animal anatomy, a pivot joint (trochoid joint, rotary joint or lateral ginglymus) is a type of synovial joint whose movement axis is parallel to the
Pivot_joint
English musician (1943–2001)
technique on "Yes It Is", applying what Everett described as "ghostly articulation" to the song's natural harmonics. In 1966, Harrison contributed innovative
George_Harrison
Click consonant sound
in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents the place of articulation of these sounds is ⟨ǃ⟩. The symbol is not an exclamation mark in origin
Alveolar_click
Communication disorder in which normal speech is disrupted
may have speech and language problems. Common speech disorders include articulation disorders, which involves difficulty producing specific sounds correctly;
Speech_disorder
Terms describing information structure in linguistics
(roughly focus). In the Prague school, the dichotomy, termed topic–focus articulation, has been studied mainly by Vilém Mathesius, Jan Firbas, František Daneš
Topic_and_comment
Form of musical articulation
Staccato ([stakˈkaːto]; Italian for 'detached') is a form of musical articulation. In modern notation, it signifies a note of shortened duration, separated
Staccato
2008 film by Christopher Nolan
Hot Toys 1/6th Scale Batman – Stands 32 Cm Tall With Over 32 Points Of Articulation". Collider. Archived from the original on May 31, 2022. Retrieved June
The_Dark_Knight
Ancient Eurasian icon and Nazi symbol
According to Goodrick-Clarke, "This article marked the first stage in List's articulation of a Germanic occult religion, the principal concern of which was racial
Swastika
Anatomical structure found in vertebrates
The foot (pl.: feet) is an anatomical structure found in many vertebrates. It is the terminal portion of a limb which bears weight and allows locomotion
Foot
Structure in the foot
In the human foot, the plantar or volar plates (also called plantar or volar ligaments) are fibrocartilaginous structures found in the metatarsophalangeal
Plantar_plate
Leader of China from 1949 to 1976
concerns over a US-Soviet re-alignment against China and prompted Mao's articulation of the "Two Intermediate Zones" concept. Mao viewed Africa and Latin
Mao_Zedong
Articulation between the occipital bone and the cervical atlas
The atlanto-occipital joint (Articulatio atlantooccipitalis) is an articulation between the atlas bone and the occipital bone. It consists of a pair of
Atlanto-occipital_joint
Process of creating phonetic sounds
like other consonants. Phonetically, they have no manner or place of articulation other than the state of the glottis: glottal closure for [ʔ], breathy
Phonation
Leg joint in primates
which is composed of three functional compartments: the patellofemoral articulation, consisting of the patella, or "kneecap", and the patellar groove on
Knee
ARTICULATION
ARTICULATION
ARTICULATION
ARTICULATION
Boy/Male
American, Australian, German, Jamaican
Beautiful at Birth
Girl/Female
Muslim
Early morning, Dawn
Boy/Male
Biblical
That bows before God.
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu
Goddess Parvati; Female Version of Shiva
Girl/Female
Muslim
True believer, Upright
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Consenting
Girl/Female
Latin American Hungarian Russian
Bitter.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the common medieval personal name Tibalt, Tebald (see Theobald).
Girl/Female
Indian
Dew, Generosity, Liberality
Boy/Male
Spanish
Warlike; fierce.
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ARTICULATION
n.
An immovable articulation in which the union is formed by cartilage.
v. t.
To deprive of speech or the power of speech, or of distinct articulation.
superl.
Not having due distinction of syllables, or good articulation; indistinct; as, a thick utterance.
a.
Having no joint or articulation; as, an unjointed stem.
n.
A distinct articulation given in playing quick notes on the flute, by striking the tongue against the roof of the mouth; double-tonguing.
a.
Of or pertaining to both to the tibia and the tarsus; as, the tibiotarsal articulation.
v. t.
To sing with shut mouth; to murmur without articulation; to mumble; as, to hum a tune.
n.
A form of articulation in which one bone is received into a groove or slit in another.
n.
An articulation formed by means of ligaments.
a.
Of or pertaining to both the tarsus and metatarsus; as, the tarsometatarsal articulations.
n.
The union or coalescence of bones; also, the place of union or coalescence; as, the symphysis of the lower jaw. Cf. Articulation.
n.
The tendency to separate readily into parts by spurious articulations, as the pods of tick trefoil.
n.
An articulation formed by intervening cartilage; as, the pubic symphysis.
n.
The line of union, or seam, in an immovable articulation, like those between the bones of the skull; also, such an articulation itself; synarthrosis. See Harmonic suture, under Harmonic.
a.
Having the place of articulation on the soft palate; guttural; as, the velar consonants, such as k and hard q.
n.
Vocal expression; articulation; speech.
a.
Destitute of the power of distinct articulation; having an impediment in the speech, esp. when caused by a short fraenum.
n.
Immovable articulation by close union, as in sutures. It sometimes includes symphysial articulations also. See the Note under Articulation, n., 1.
n.
The utterance of the elementary sounds of a language by the appropriate movements of the organs, as in pronunciation; as, a distinct articulation.