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      Temporal organization of articulatory movements as a multidimensional phrasal structure.

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      Female, Gestures, Humans, Jaw, physiology, Lip, Male, Models, Biological, Phonetics, Speech, Time Factors, Tongue

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          Recently obtained data from X-ray microbeam experiments indicate inherently multidimensional articulatory phenomena with respect to temporal characteristics of speech. Elementary gestures in different articulatory dimensions for phonetic elements, typically representing demisyllabic transitions, constitute the content of a phrasal frame.

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          Chemistry
          Female,Gestures,Humans,Jaw,physiology,Lip,Male,Models, Biological,Phonetics,Speech,Time Factors,Tongue
          Chemistry
          Female, Gestures, Humans, Jaw, physiology, Lip, Male, Models, Biological, Phonetics, Speech, Time Factors, Tongue

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