artikkulatorisk
Artikkulatorisk (articulatory) refers to the study of how speech sounds are produced by the vocal tract. In linguistics, it investigates the actions of the articulators—lips, tongue, teeth, palate, velum, and glottis—and how their movements create phonemes through place and manner of articulation, voicing, and coarticulation.
The field considers phonetic gestures, the timing and coordination of movements, and cross-linguistic variation in articulatory
Methods used to study artikkulatorisk data include imaging and measurement technologies such as electromagnetic articulography, ultrasound
Applications of artikkulatorisk research span speech synthesis and recognition, language teaching, and speech-language pathology, where understanding