Articulatory phonetics


the branch of phonetics dealing with the motive processes and anatomy involved in the production of the sounds of speech.
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noun
(functioning as sing) the branch of phonetics concerned with the production of speech sounds Compare acoustic phonetics, auditory phonetics

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