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enunciation.
Ãâó: www.utoronto.ca/neuronotes/NeuroExam/glossary.htm
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Relationships between all types of tissues in the body, including between bones. According to the founder of osteopathy, Dr Andrew Taylor-Still, a disturbed articulation (eg. after trauma, infection, surgery) will lead to disease in the tissues influenced by this articulation.
Ãâó: www.drfoster.co.uk/cam/objectlist.aspx
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The production of the speech sounds or phonemes.
Ãâó: www.upei.ca/~xliu/measurement/glossary.htm
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The movement of mouth, lips, tongue, voice box, etc (called the 'articulators') to produce speech sounds. Poor or incorrect articulation may be due to problems with the position, timing, direction, pressure, speed, or integration of the movement of lips, tongue, or other articulators. This also refers to the clarity of sounds in speech.
Ãâó: www.oafccd.com/factshee/fact59.htm
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the process in which people form themselves into a society for action
Ãâó: home.salamander.com/~wmcclain/ev-glossary.html
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