It is often assumed that there is a sharp division between phonetic and phonological processes, but the two are often strikingly similar, as in the case of phonetic consonant--vowel coarticulation and ...
Lateral consonants, particularly the various realisations of /l/, occupy a unique position in the study of speech sounds by combining complex articulatory gestures with distinct phonological functions ...
Articulatory phonology offers a unifying framework for understanding speech production, positing that speech is composed of dynamical, overlapping gestures rather than solely discrete segments. This ...
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