production phonetics
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noun
fonética da produção
1. The branch of phonetics that studies how speech sounds are physically produced by the human vocal apparatus, including the articulatory mechanisms and processes involved in creating phonemes
Production phonetics examines how the lips, tongue, and vocal cords work together to produce different consonant sounds.
A fonética da produção examina como os lábios, língua e cordas vocais trabalham juntos para produzir diferentes sons consonantais.
2. The study of the physiological and anatomical aspects of speech sound generation, focusing on articulation and voice quality
In production phonetics, researchers analyze the precise positions of articulators during speech.
Na fonética da produção, pesquisadores analisam as posições precisas dos articuladores durante a fala.
This is an academic linguistic term primarily used in university courses and research settings. In Brazil and Portugal, it is commonly taught in phonetics and linguistics programs. The term is essential for speech pathology, language teaching, and linguistic research communities in both English-speaking and Portuguese-speaking countries.
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