The articulation of an idea or feeling is the expression of it, especially in words. This was seen as a way of restricting women's articulation of grievances. In phonetics, the shaping of the vocal tract (larynx, pharynx, and oral and nasal cavities) by positioning mobile organs (such as the tongue) relative to other parts that may be rigid (such as the hard palate) and thus modifying the airstream to produce speech sounds. Articulators include the tongue, lips, teeth and upper gum ridge, hard and soft palate, uvula, pharyngeal wall, and glottis. Primary articulation refers either to where or how the vocal tract is narrowed or blocked to produce a consonant, or to the tongue contour, lip shape, and larynx height that determine the sound of a vowel. Other articulators may be used to produce a secondary articulation such as palatalization (the front of the tongue approaching the hard palate), glottalization (complete or partial closure of the vocal cords), or nasalization (simultaneous passage of air through the nasal and oral tracts)
A state in which the elements of financial statements are fundamentally interrelated in two ways: (1) assets = liabilities + equity (2)Beginning balance + changes = ending balance
means the arrangements which facilitate the movement or progression of students from one course to another, or from one education and training sector to another See also advanced standing, credit, recognition of prior learning
the aspect of pronunciation that involves bringing articulatory organs together so as to shape the sounds of speech the shape or manner in which things come together and a connection is made
A joint or the collection of joints at which something is articulated, or hinged, for bending