All articulatory movements, including the initial expulsion of air from the lungs, may be made with greater or less vigour, giving rise to louder or softer speech or to greater loudness on one part of what is said. |
We also find that the pharyngeals involve an even longer articulatory sequence than glottalized consonants. |
The present work aims at demonstrating the feasibility of high quality articulatory synthesis for fricative consonants, and in particular to match a given reference subject. |
Pijfers investigated whether Dutch deaf children used an articulatory code or a sign code in reading and which code led to the best results. |
There is more definiteness of impression and readiness of recall for auditory than for articulatory motor sense feelings. |
This can be due to a problem in the person's central nervous system problem or a physical abnormality of the articulatory organs. |