Are Articulatory Settings Mechanically Advantageous for Speech Motor Control? - Figure 4
Vikram Ramanarayanan
Adam Lammert
Louis Goldstein
Shrikanth Narayanan
10.1371/journal.pone.0104168.g004
https://plos.figshare.com/articles/figure/_Are_Articulatory_Settings_Mechanically_Advantageous_for_Speech_Motor_Control_Figure_4_/1143190
<p>(a) Cross-distances in more detail (lip aperture (LA), velic aperture (VEL), and constrictions of the tongue tip (TTCD), tongue dorsum (TDCD) and tongue root (TRCD). (b) Articulatory posture variables – jaw angle (JA), tongue centroid (TC) and length (TL), and upper and lower lip centroids (ULC and LLC).</p>
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speech production
Speech Motor Control
Articulatory Settings Mechanically Advantageous
posture
postural motor control