Le lieu d’articulation et les habiletes articulatoires dans une perspective evolutive
Journal Title: Diversité et identité culturelle en Europe (DICE) - Year 2018, Vol 2, Issue 15
Abstract
An Evolutive Perspective upon the Basis of Articulation and the Articulatory Habits. The articulatory organs determine how the sounds are formed and produced, yet, in themselves – as anatomic-physiological organs –, they are not individualizing and restrictive for a given linguistic community. The exercise of the articulatory organs is essential and brings forth significant results; nevertheless, however intense, it cannot lead to results completely independent of the concrete structure of the articulatory organs, annulling their determinations.
Authors and Affiliations
GAFTON Alexandru
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