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    articulation


    1. Each articulation passes into history, is cast in stone: It is the prophet who turns their voice to the future And speaks the free voice of the origin to those Who may recognize it—the life of a whole comprised in its Entirety as one huge genie veil embroidered


    2. In another instance he has Wallace say, “These characteristics include…the organs of speech and articulation


    3. With this he appears to deny vocal articulation to any but humans as he connects this with speech or linguistics, that is, the symbolic representation of specifics of the environment through an agreed-upon combination of sounds


    4. The articulation of Coast Guard, U


    5. • Articulation of the conditions under which the business is run


    6. "An extremely subtle and profound one which defies articulation


    7. Articulation is by itself nothing but creating sounds with your vocal chords, tongue and


    8. One who speaks a language with proper articulation but wrong intonations will be


    9. intonations but has some faults in articulation, will be regarded as a native speaker, with


    10. Andrew responded in a chillingly calm voice, his articulation so precise and controlled that

    11. This articulation is made within the throat


    12. Articulation points for the above undirected graph are B, E, F


    13. Johnny's amusing freestyle wit paired with perfect articulation projected so powerfully and charismatically that he made you believe you'd be missing out on the greatest moments in life when you weren't listening to the show


    14. Articulation is also resorted to in order to give expression to thoughts


    15. commences with an articulation of the sacred OM, for this utterance re-


    16. Verbal Recognition, Reading Comprehension, Artistic Expression and Language Articulation are best enhanced in examples of both father and mother


    17. “Reese said you wanted to see me,” she says with perfect articulation


    18. Christ’s words being initially transmitted and communicated orally to others, because His disciples and followers did not follow Him around with a pen and note pad jotting down His every move and articulation


    19. The articulation of His message was eloquently divine, inspiring a new way of living in the world, a new way of viewing the world


    20. Language expresses and articulates personal experiences from both within the silences and secrets of the mind, and vocal articulation from the noise of the mouth

    21. Although I had the intelligence and articulation to


    22. Through Serpent Tempter's great capacity for articulation, she came to know of her


    23. Second stage — mantra is whispered with distinct articulation;


    24. intestines, the articulation of the bones at hip and knee and ankle


    25. Was the bird still breathing? Would she have to put it out of its misery? The give of it was nauseating, the sagging articulation of a wing that refused to come loose from the ground


    26. The fear of financial loss unites them into a bearish crowd and leads to the articulation of their bearish investment theme


    27. The whole was tied up for the benefit of this child, who, in occasional visits with his father and mother at Norland, had so far gained on the affections of his uncle, by such attractions as are by no means unusual in children of two or three years old; an imperfect articulation, an earnest desire of having his own way, many cunning tricks, and a great deal of noise, as to outweigh all the value of all the attention which, for years, he had received from his niece and her daughters


    28. (…) / With regard to the definition of Gogolian skaz as “representational”, Eikhenbaum characterizes Gogol’s style as an organization of words and sentences based mainly “on the principle of expressive speech, in which a special role belongs to articulation, mimicry, sound gestures, and the like


    29. ” Characteristic of such a style is the overshadowing of the semantics of words by their “sound semantics”: “articulation and its acoustic effects are foregrounded as an expressive device” (…) / Eikhenbaum, leaving semantics aside, limits himself to indicating a change in the tonal coloration of speech in the style of “The Overcoat”


    30. And yet it turned out in fact that my articulation had been much more distinct than I afterwards supposed and hoped

    31. Still more was the character of this feminine circle expressed in the manner in which the three ladies spoke Russian and French—spoke them, that is to say, with perfect articulation of syllables and pedantic accuracy of substantives and prepositions


    32. They could readily grasp the fact, in the physiological lecture, of the different parts of the body, although their undeveloped articulation could only pronounce the arms and limbs as the “upper” and “lower ’strumties


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    Synonyms for "articulation"

    articulation articulatio joint voice join junction juncture enunciation eloquence utterance diction speaking union coupling connection unification

    "articulation" definitions

    the aspect of pronunciation that involves bringing articulatory organs together so as to shape the sounds of speech


    the shape or manner in which things come together and a connection is made


    expressing in coherent verbal form


    (anatomy) the point of connection between two bones or elements of a skeleton (especially if it allows motion)


    the act of joining things in such a way that motion is possible