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Adarticulation

Definition: Adarticulation is a term used in linguistics to describe the manner in which speech sounds are produced by articulating each vowel sound within its syllable. It involves the use of various consonants, such as plosives (voicing) and fricatives (the initial sounds that precede the vowel sound), to articulate the vowels. The word 'adarticulation' has been a part of the English language since at least the 16th century, when it was used in the context of musical instruments like guitars. It refers specifically to how the different consonants are articulated by the lips or mouth while speaking, and is often seen as a way to distinguish between vowel sounds. For example, the word 'b' in 'beauty', which contains two vowels, has been pronounced with both plosives and fricatives, which indicates that it does not have an adarticulation. However, if we were to say, for instance, 'beach', the consonants would be articulated more evenly by having only a single vowel sound. The detailed definition of the word 'adarticulation' can vary depending on the context and source language, but typically it refers to how vowels are produced during speech through articulations of various consonants.


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