English to Malay 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.
example
We found that early accurate 'articulation' of complex speech sounds in words at 2.5 years of age predicts early reading acquisition.
The dorsal margin bends medially towards its 'articulation' with the nasal and frontal.
Because of overlapping mode of 'articulation' , degree to which cover plates could open and expose the food groove appears to have been severely limited.
it would involve the 'articulation' of a theory of the just war
The costumes were lavish, and the 'articulation' of both speech and song was of a clarity I've never before heard for this work in a large auditorium.
There is no clear and coherent 'articulation' of fundamental principles which might govern decisions in new situations nor is there any clear identification of the public policy considerations which resulted in each decision.
Scientists look for clear 'articulation' of appropriate methodology.
Some aspects of one sound may be anticipated in a preceding sound and may carry over to the 'articulation' of the following sound.
Now it's mainly speech 'articulation' that manifests, he's sort of… he has trouble getting his tongue around the words.
Impaired breathing can make speech and 'articulation' difficult.
His elaborate diction and exquisite 'articulation' have since become a positive work of art.
It is perhaps not so much for specific human rights abuses that Singapore has attracted considerable attention from human rights activists as for the government's clear 'articulation' of a viable alternative position.
beautifully polished 'articulation' from the violins
It will also help them to develop self-confidence and skills of 'articulation' and delivery.
The temporomandibular joint is the 'articulation' between the mandible and the skull.
The greater horn of the hyoid may be joined to the body of the hyoid by an 'articulation' .
As it turns out, chimaeroids scarcely have a recognizable otic region, much less an otic jaw 'articulation' .
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.
This section passes just below the articular surface of the tibia and slightly above the tibiofibular 'articulation' (seen in next cut).
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.
the 'articulation' of vowels and consonants
the leg 'articulation'
The term degenerative arthritis is a general term used to describe degenerative changes in any type of 'articulation' whether synovial, cartilaginous or fibrous.
Clear 'articulation' of the underlying usability analysis, a kind of design rationale, may help.
the area of 'articulation' of the lower jaw
For example, women score higher on tests of memory, production and comprehension of complex prose, fine motor tasks and speech 'articulation' .
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?
A speech-language pathologist can administer 'articulation' and phonology tests to assist in diagnosis of a speech problem.
The 'articulation' in this joint allows a person to walk, squat, and turn without pain.
As preserved, the left ulna was nearly in 'articulation' with the carpus.
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