palatografian
Palatografian is a rarely used term that can refer to a person who practices palatography or who works with palatographic methods to study articulation. In this sense, a palatografian may be described as a palatographer or an articulatory phonetics researcher who employs tongue-palate contact data to analyze speech sounds. The term is not common in contemporary linguistics, where more specific labels such as palatographer or electropalatography researcher are typically preferred.
Palatography encompasses techniques for recording where the tongue touches the palate during speech. Static palatography involves
Applications of palatographic methods include phonetic research on consonant and vowel articulation, cross-language comparisons of tongue
Limitations of palatography should be noted: contact data indicate where the tongue touches the palate but
See also: Palatography, Electropalatography, Articulatory phonetics.