artikulatorike
Artikulatorike is a term that refers to the physical structures within the vocal tract responsible for producing speech sounds. These are the parts of the mouth, throat, and nasal cavity that can be manipulated to alter the airflow from the lungs and create distinct phonetic qualities. Key artikulatorike include the tongue, lips, teeth, alveolar ridge, hard palate, soft palate (velum), uvula, and pharynx.
The movement and interaction of these artikulatorike allow for the differentiation of consonants and vowels. For
Understanding the function of the artikulatorike is fundamental to phonetics and speech production. It allows for