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Each of these organs , or any part of one of them that moves independently during an utterance , is a vocal organ . 5.3 . ... Each movement or position of a given vocal organ during an utterance is an articulation of that organ .
Each of these organs , or any part of one of them that moves independently during an utterance , is a vocal organ . 5.3 . ... Each movement or position of a given vocal organ during an utterance is an articulation of that organ .
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The series of perceptible articulations of any given vocal organ during an utterance can be divided without a residue ... Phoneticians have long known that the movements of the vocal organs from one ' position ' to another proceed by ...
The series of perceptible articulations of any given vocal organ during an utterance can be divided without a residue ... Phoneticians have long known that the movements of the vocal organs from one ' position ' to another proceed by ...
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The articulation types of any primary organ form an ordered series according to the width of the aperture between the organ and a point of ... Aspects defined by the same articulation type of different primary organs are homotypical .
The articulation types of any primary organ form an ordered series according to the width of the aperture between the organ and a point of ... Aspects defined by the same articulation type of different primary organs are homotypical .
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DEDICATION LIBRARY | 1 |
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