Articulation
Articulation may refer to:
Linguistics
    
- Articulatory phonetics, the study of how humans produce speech sounds via the interaction of physiological structures
- Manner of articulation, how speech organs involved in making a sound make contact
 - Place of articulation, positions of speech organs to create distinctive speech sounds
 
 - Articulatory gestures, the actions necessary to enunciate language
 - Articulatory phonology, a theory that attempts to unify phonetics and phonology
 - Articulatory speech recognition, the recovery of speech from acoustic signals
 - Articulatory synthesis, computational techniques for synthesizing speech based on models of human articulation processes
 - Topic–focus articulation, a field of study concerned with marking old and new information in a clause
 
Engineering
    
- Articulated vehicle, which have a pivoted joint allowing them to turn more sharply
 - Articulation score, in telecommunications, a subjective measure of the intelligibility of a voice system
 - Axle articulation, a vehicle's ability to flex its suspension, measured by ramp travel index
 
Other uses
    
- Articulation (anatomy), the location at which two or more bones make contact
 - Articulation (architecture), in art and architecture, is a method of styling the joints in the formal elements of architectural design
 - Articulation (botany), a joint between two separable parts, as a leaf and a stem; see Glossary of botanical terms
 - Articulation (dentistry), the contact relationship of the occlusal surfaces of the upper and lower teeth when moving into and away from centric occlusion
 - Articulation (education), the process of comparing the content of courses that are transferred between K - 12 as well as postsecondary institutions
 - Articulation (music), the transition or continuity between multiple notes or sounds
 - Articulation (sociology), the process by which particular classes appropriate cultural forms and practices for their own use
 - Articulation point, in graph theory, shared vertices of a biconnected component
 - Articulatory suppression, a process of inhibiting memory by requiring an individual to repeat an irrelevant speech sound
 - Articulatory technique, a type of Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment
 
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