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artikulerer

Artikulerer is a form of the verb artikulere in Norwegian and Danish, used to describe making something clear and distinct through movement, sound, or connection. The term has multiple senses depending on context, including speech, anatomy, and mechanics.

In the linguistic and speech-sound sense, artikulere means to articulate: to form and enunciate speech sounds

In anatomy and biomechanics, å artikulere describes the connection between two bones at a joint. When bones

In engineering and robotics, articulation refers to movable joints in structures and mechanisms, such as an

In music, articulation is a related concept describing how notes are played or sung in terms of

Etymology traces artikulere to Latin articulus, through French and other languages, reflecting the idea of joints

clearly
and
precisely,
using
movements
of
the
lips,
tongue,
jaw,
and
palate.
It
is
common
in
education,
speech
therapy,
and
phonetics
to
discuss
how
vowels
and
consonants
are
articulated,
or
how
a
speaker
articulates
words
and
sentences.
articulate,
they
join
together
and
allow
movement
within
the
joint’s
range.
The
noun
form
artikulering
is
used
to
refer
to
the
articulation
itself,
the
jointing
process,
or
the
degree
and
manner
of
movement
at
a
joint.
articulated
arm
or
an
articulated
vehicle.
These
systems
are
designed
to
bend
or
rotate
at
specific
joints
to
achieve
a
range
of
motions.
attack,
duration,
and
release,
influencing
the
expressive
quality
of
a
performance.
While
"artikulerer"
can
occasionally
appear
in
descriptions
of
such
musical
articulation,
the
term
is
more
commonly
associated
with
speech
and
physical
joints.
or
connected
parts.