articolatoria
Articolatoria is a term used in phonetics and linguistics to describe the physical production of speech sounds. It refers to the way in which the organs of speech, such as the tongue, lips, teeth, and palate, move and interact to create the distinct sounds that make up spoken language. This process involves precise coordination and muscle control to shape the airflow from the lungs and modify it into specific vowels and consonants.
The study of articolatoria focuses on identifying and classifying these movements and their resulting acoustic properties.
Understanding articolatoria is crucial for fields like speech therapy, language acquisition research, and the development of