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Auditory-Perceptual and Acoustic Characteristics of Sibilant and Vowel Sounds in Children with Cleft Palate Undergoing Rapid Palatal Expansion.

open access: yesFolia Phoniatr Logop
Bressmann T   +6 more
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Articulation Generalization During Articulation Training

Language and Speech, 1972
Four children who misarticulated the /s/ phoneme were administered an articulation training programme which trained the child to emit the correct /s/ in isolation and in the initial, final and medial positions in nonsense syllables. Transfer of the correct /s/ was tested throughout training to determine if generalization of the trained response to ...
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Articulated Distraction

Orthopedic Clinics of North America, 2011
Articular hip distraction can be applied either by using a monolateral articulated distractor or a circular fixator. The fixator should be aligned such that its axis is aligned with the transverse axis of the hip joint. Following distraction, the range of motion is maintained with regular physiotherapy.
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Practice makes perfect: the consequences of lexical proficiency for articulation

Linguistics Vanguard, 2018
Many studies report shorter acoustic durations, more coarticulation and reduced articulatory targets for frequent words. This study investigates a factor ignored in discussions on the relation between frequency and phonetic detail, namely, that motor ...
F. Tomaschek   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Can We Articulate ‘Articulation’?

1978
Marxists2 writing on development and underdevelopment, which barely a decade ago was largely confined to the shrill critiques of a few voices crying in the wilderness, seems well and truly now to have ‘taken off’. Indeed, the growth of this new (or rediscovered) paradigms3 has been such that there seems to be almost as much variety of opinion and ...
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Articulation

2009
Abstract First, verify that the tongue is correctly positioned in the mouth while playing. Make your most beautiful sound on an easy note. If we imagine the mouth cavity as having a spherical shape, the tip of the tongue should be in the center of that sphere, gradually arching back toward the roof of your mouth. From this position, it’s
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Articulation

2002
Abstract Articulation implies the word article, a locution allowing the language to be clearer, more legible, more . . . articulate. Newspaper headlines use no articles: “Mother Robs Bank for Son’s Bail.” A whole story in six words, but hardly an example for musical interpretation.
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[Occlusion, articulated and articulation].

Revue belge de medecine dentaire, 1991
In this paper the so-called 'normal' or 'ideal' occlusal relationships are described in static centric as well as in dynamic, eccentric positions. However, difference is made between the different occlusal concepts. There is no real antagonism between the 'physiologic occlusal concept' in natural dentition and the 'therapeutic occlusal concept' on ...
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