oralauditory
Oralauditory is a term used in some interdisciplinary contexts to describe phenomena that integrate oral speech production with auditory perception. It is not a standard linguistic term, but may be used to refer to how articulation and hearing influence one another in real time, and to systems designed to combine voice output with listening feedback.
Etymology and scope: the word fuses "oral" (relating to the mouth and speech) and "auditory" (relating to
Applications: research areas include speech-language pathology, where therapies use auditory feedback to improve articulation; cognitive neuroscience
Relation to existing concepts: oralauditory concepts intersect with articulatory phonology, speech perception, and motor theory of
Limitations: as a neologism, it lacks a universal definition and may be used inconsistently; readers should
See also: speech perception, speech production, sensorimotor integration.