English to Indonesian Dictionary articulation

articulation

artikulasi
definition
noun
it would involve the articulation of a theory of the just war
the action of putting into words an idea or feeling of a specified type.
the area of articulation of the lower jaw
the state of being jointed.
translation of 'articulation'
noun
pengucapan,
sambungan,
artikulasi
example
The opening zips along with sparkling, clear 'articulation' in a style more typical for early Prokofiev than for a member of the less ferocious Les Six.
I still hope to read an article by her which details why the pronunciation and 'articulation' that a speaker utilizes is more important than the substance of his/her message.
The temporomandibular joint is the 'articulation' between the mandible and the skull.
Some aspects of one sound may be anticipated in a preceding sound and may carry over to the 'articulation' of the following sound.
the area of 'articulation' of the lower jaw
Our colleagues at Poynter were both encouraging and skeptical; their questions and challenges helped us refine the idea and our 'articulation' of it.
Female speech is also more likely to be precise in its 'articulation' and is less likely to include syntactic violations.
We found that early accurate 'articulation' of complex speech sounds in words at 2.5 years of age predicts early reading acquisition.
There were definite hints of this mental perspective in Yuan Yuan Tan's smiling delivery, the clear 'articulation' of line.
The clarity of 'articulation' in the finale is the kind of miracle that we have come to expect from this source - it takes the breath away as an act of shocking intention rather than bravura display.
The question is - and it is, of course, a political question - does freer speech, the frankest possible 'articulation' of wants, give people a life they prefer, or make a better world?
If Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban is Rowling's darkest novel to date, it is also the clearest 'articulation' of her sense that our most potent fears come from within.
Writing responses requires thought, reflection and 'articulation' of ideas in language.
On the other hand, it is also possible that joint load may add variable forces across the elbow joint 'articulation' thus, increasing joint wobble, thereby increasing measured length changes.
the leg 'articulation'
If the patient has severe aphasia, the clarity of 'articulation' of spontaneous speech should be rated.
Because of overlapping mode of 'articulation' , degree to which cover plates could open and expose the food groove appears to have been severely limited.
This broad spectrum of ideas made the initial 'articulation' of a collection development policy for the Conservation Library an impossibility.
Some common variants have an additional facet 'articulation' with the cuboid bone.
The shape of the distal humerus 'articulation' was captured by using landmark-based morphometrics.
Since French does not have this sound, speakers often approximate one of the nearest sounds in terms of manner and place of 'articulation' .
the leg 'articulation'
He will need nothing other than a bit of speech therapy as he continues to improve his 'articulation' .
But she sounds cute and her 'articulation' is clear.
The rostral is low and ovoid, with a notch at its lateral edges for the passage of the ethmoid commissure and for 'articulation' with the antorbitals.
Speech 'articulation' problems are generally identified and treated well before adolescence.
it would involve the 'articulation' of a theory of the just war
Accurate and compelling 'articulation' of policy ideas is critical to presidential leadership.
Indeed, the tight 'articulation' of the vertebrae throughout the vertebral column obscures details of accessory intervertebral articulations.
It is a complicated condition including elements of impairment in speech 'articulation' and other linguistic skills, and broader intellectual and physical problems.
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