how to pronounce articulation

/ˌɑːɹtɪkjəˈlɛɪʃən/

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the above transcription of articulation is a detailed (narrow) transcription according to the rules of the International Phonetic Association; you can find a description of each symbol by clicking the phoneme buttons in the secction below.

articulation is pronounced in five syllables

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ɑːɹtɪkjəlɛɪʃən

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An example use of articulation in a speech by a native speaker of american english:

“… effective articulation of the need for …”

meanings of articulation

noun:

  1. A joint or the collection of joints at which something is articulated, or hinged, for bending.
  2. The manner in which something is articulated (tongued, slurred or bowed).
  3. The manner in which a phoneme is pronounced.
  4. The interrelation and congruence of the flow of data between financial statements of an entity, especially between the income statement and balance sheet.
  5. The quality, clarity or sharpness of speech.
  6. A manner or method by which elements of a system are connected.

articulation frequency in english - C2+ level of CEFR

the word articulation occurs in english on average 0.8 times per one million words; this frequency warrants it to be in the study list for C2+ level of language mastery according to CEFR, the Common European Framework of Reference.

topics articulation can be related to

it is hard to perfectly classify words into specific topics since each word can have many context of its use, but our machine-learning models believe that articulation can be often used in the following areas:

1) communication, information, and media;

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