Pronunciation of the English word articulated.
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1. | There are a lot of articulated buses on the road during rush hour to accommodate all the commuters. | |
2. | The Gospels articulated a calumny that would be used for millennia to justify the slaughter of Jews. | |
3. | The articulated bus holds many more passengers than the regular bus. | |
4. | A bilabial consonant is articulated with both lips. | |
5. | Velar consonants are articulated with the back part of the tongue against the soft palate, the back part of the roof of the mouth. | |
6. | Whereas the junction is more stiff or rigid, the nexus is more pliable; it is, as it were, animate or articulated. | |
7. | A glottal stop is a consonant articulated by closing and opening the glottis. |