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− | In phonetics, a '''co-ordinative structure''' is the combined action of a number of coupled [[ | + | In phonetics, a '''co-ordinative structure''' is the combined action of a number of coupled [[Articulators|articulators]]. |
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In phonetics, a co-ordinative structure is the combined action of a number of coupled articulators.
Example
Lip closure involving the lips and the jaw.
Link
Utrecht Lexicon of Linguistics
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