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Articulatory phonology
Articulatory phonology
is a
linguistic
theory originally proposed in 1986 by
Catherine Browman
of
Haskins Laboratories
and
Louis M. Goldstein
of
Yale University
and Haskins. The theory identifies theoretical discrepancies between
phonetics
and
phonology
and aims to unify the two by treating them as low- and high-dimensional descriptions of a single system.
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