expression, diction, speaking, saying, talking, statement, delivery, pronunciation
Articulation - expression, also structuring.
joint, as between two bones.
Something similar to "dovetailing," related to how two things fit together.
Joint
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vocabulary, articulation, delivery, expression, language, intonation, phrasing, phrase, usage, pronunciation, fluency, eloquence, wording
Superb is another word for excellent. Superb is another word for excellent.
articulation is using the 6 parts of your mouth (jaw, lips, tongue, palate, cheeks, and teeth) to send sound waves through air
A "cannabis cigarette" is another term for a joint.
Joint
Linkage An articulation
articulation
"Mumbling" typically has a negative connotation for articulation, suggesting unclear or indistinct speech.
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differentiate articulation from enunciation?
No, allegro is a tempo marking versus an articulation.
Arculation is not a word recognized by any current dictionary. If the word was meant to be articulation then that is the way a person puts words into an idea or thought.
Makhraj is derived from the word 'kharaja' which means 'to go out', or 'come out', or 'to emerge'.Technically it refers to the place where the letter comes out from, i.e the articulation point of the letter, or the point of origin of the letter.Makhrajdistinguishes one letter from another.
Articulation refers to the clear and effective pronunciation of sounds in speech. It involves the movement of the mouth and tongue to produce specific sounds that form words and sentences. Good articulation is essential for effective communication.
In phonetics, the place of articulation refers to where in the vocal tract a sound is produced, while the manner of articulation refers to how the sound is produced. The two are related because the specific place of articulation can influence the manner in which a sound is produced. For example, sounds produced at the lips (labial) may have a different manner of articulation than sounds produced at the back of the mouth (velar).