Yet he could play the pater patriae, the figurehead of the nation and, above all, the articulator of its thoughts and dreams. |
The output of the formulators is sent to the articulator which makes use of a large set of non-language specific speech motor plans. |
Approximants are produced when one articulator approaches another but does not make the vocal tract so narrow that a turbulent airstream results. |
Models from both jaws should be mounted on an articulator and the relationship between the alveolar ridges and teeth studied. |
Key by this time had assumed a central role as the fundamental articulator of form. |
A trill results when an articulator is held loosely fairly close to another articulator, so that it is set into vibration by the airstream. |