coarticulation
导读:coarticulation读音音标
英 [kətɪkjʊ\'leɪʃn]美 [kətɪkjʊ\'leɪʃn]
coarticulation意思解释
释义[医] 不动关节; 英英释义 CoarticulationCoarticulation in its ge
英 [kətɪkjʊ\'leɪʃn]美 [kətɪkjʊ\'leɪʃn]
coarticulation意思解释
释义[医] 不动关节; 英英释义 CoarticulationCoarticulation in its ge

coarticulation读音音标
英 [kətɪkjʊ\'leɪʃn]
美 [kətɪkjʊ\'leɪʃn]
coarticulation意思解释
释义
[医] 不动关节;
英英释义
CoarticulationCoarticulation in its general sense refers to a situation in which a conceptually isolated speech sound is influenced by, and becomes more like, a preceding or following speech sound. There are two types of coarticulation: anticipatory coarticulation, when a feature or characteristic of a speech sound is anticipated (assumed) during the production of a preceding speech sound; and carryover or perseverative coarticulation, when the effects of a sound are seen during the production of sound(s) that follow.
