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articulator
articulator (ɑːˈtɪkjʊleɪtə(r)) [n. of action (on L. analogies) f. L. articulā-re to joint: see -or.] 1. One who articulates or pronounces words.1777 Boswell Johnson (1831) IV. 8 An elderly housekeeper, a most distinct articulator, showed us the house. 2. techn. One who articulates bones, and mounts ...
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Articulator
Types
Fully-adjustable articulator
A fully-adjustable articulator reproduces the movement of the temporomandibular joints in all possible dimensions and Semi-adjustable articulator
A semi-adjustable articulator uses some fixed values based on averages and is not therefore capable of reproducing any particular
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initiator
initiator (ɪˈnɪʃɪeɪtə(r)) [a. late L. initiātor (Tertull.), agent-n. f. initiāre to initiate.] a. One who or that which initiates.1676 Coles, Initiator, which doth initiate. 1738 Warburton Div. Legat. ii. iv. Wks. 1811 II. 68 The interpreters of these holy Mysteries, the Hierophants and Initiators. ...
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Daniel Amneus
editor of The Liberator and author of the book The Rape of the Male, and president of Men's Defense Association, "Amneus is the leading theoretician and articulator
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plosion
plosion Phonetics. (ˈpləʊʒən) [f. explosion.] The eruption of breath involved in uttering a plosive. Hence ˈplosional a., of or pertaining to plosion.1918 D. Jones Outl. Eng. Phonetics viii. 37 (heading) Faucal Plosion... Lateral Plosion. 1932 G. E. Fuhrken Standard Eng. Speech vi. 71 Nasal plosion ...
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Trill consonant
In phonetics, a trill is a consonantal sound produced by vibrations between the active articulator and passive articulator. A trill is made by the articulator being held in place and the airstream causing it to vibrate.
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Homorganic consonant
articulation" or "point of articulation" of a consonant is that 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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Co-articulated consonant
It is not normally considered an articulator, and an ejective such as , with simultaneous closure of the velum and glottis, is not normally considered
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Face-bow
Its purpose is to transfer functional and aesthetic components from patient's mouth to the dental articulator. It aids in mounting maxillary cast on the articulator.
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Hidden-articulator Markov Models Performance Improvements and ...
A Hidden-Articulator Markov Model (HAMM) is a Hidden Markov Model (HMM) in which each state represents an articulatory configuration. Articulatory knowledge, known to be useful for speech recognition [4], is represented by specifying a mapping of phonemes
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Flap
tires
Pet door or pet flap
Roof flap, an aerodynamic feature of race cars
Linguistics
Flap consonant, a sound produced by brief contact between one articulator
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William Gibson A. Bonwill
articulator, a device for simulating the temporomandibular joint movements for manufacturing dentures. These plaster models of the dental arches of the upper and lower jaw are mounted in occlusion in the articulator.
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Raised vowel
Esling (2012) "The Epilaryngeal Articulator: A New Conceptual Tool for Understanding Lingual-Laryngeal Contrasts"
Vowels
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Sidney Wood (phonetician)
is devoted to the following topics:
vowel production
vowel phonology: Bulgarian, Kabardian, West Greenlandic
the gestural structure of syllables
articulator
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Tap and flap consonants
In phonetics, a flap or tap is a type of consonantal sound, which is produced with a single contraction of the muscles so that one articulator (such as Taps and flaps also contrast with trills, where the airstream causes the articulator to vibrate.
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