Definition of articulatory in English:
articulatory
adjective ɑːˌtɪkjʊˈleɪt(ə)riɑːˈtɪkjʊlət(ə)riɑrˈtɪkjələˌtɔri
Relating to the formation of speech sounds.
Example sentencesExamples
- In sentence-picture and picture-picture verification tasks, we examined the effect of an articulatory suppression and a spatial tapping dual task on the encoding of simple spatial relations.
- This idea is associated with the contribution of Laclau and Mouffe, who say: ‘We will call articulation any practice establishing a relation among elements such that their identity is modified as a result of the articulatory practice’.
- Later, Baddeley made contributions to the literature on the neuropsychology of memory, first in the field of amnesia and subsequently with respect to patients with impairments in phonological or articulatory functioning.
- Pijfers investigated whether Dutch deaf children used an articulatory code or a sign code in reading and which code led to the best results.
- A similar articulatory gesture is used in English in voiced stops, where advancing the tongue root (and/or lowering the larynx) helps to permit voicing to continue despite the oral closure.
Definition of articulatory in US English:
articulatory
adjectiveärˈtikyələˌtôrēɑrˈtɪkjələˌtɔri
attributive Relating to the formation of speech sounds.
Example sentencesExamples
- A similar articulatory gesture is used in English in voiced stops, where advancing the tongue root (and/or lowering the larynx) helps to permit voicing to continue despite the oral closure.
- Pijfers investigated whether Dutch deaf children used an articulatory code or a sign code in reading and which code led to the best results.
- Later, Baddeley made contributions to the literature on the neuropsychology of memory, first in the field of amnesia and subsequently with respect to patients with impairments in phonological or articulatory functioning.
- In sentence-picture and picture-picture verification tasks, we examined the effect of an articulatory suppression and a spatial tapping dual task on the encoding of simple spatial relations.
- This idea is associated with the contribution of Laclau and Mouffe, who say: ‘We will call articulation any practice establishing a relation among elements such that their identity is modified as a result of the articulatory practice’.