Bulletin of Advanced English Studies

Volume 7 - Issue 1 (2) | PP: 7 - 10 Language : English
DOI : https://doi.org/10.31559/BAES2022.7.1.2
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A Critical Account of Articulatory Phonology: A Subject Review

Basim Jubair Kadhim ,
Adyan Abdulmunim Mohammed
Received Date Revised Date Accepted Date Publication Date
3/7/2022 13/7/2022 21/7/2022 6/8/2022
Abstract
Phonological theories are in constant search for common points among natural languages, but there are complexities in applications weaking such theories. Articulatory phonology started as a system of gestures that are based on phonological units depending on phonetic articulation. However, it has ended widith loose terminology, a poor economy of principles and rules, vague concepts and dimensions, following subjective methods of analysis, and poor workability. This has left the theory without further applications and studies that are yet to be addressed.


How To Cite This Article
Kadhim , B. J. & Mohammed , A. A. (2022). A Critical Account of Articulatory Phonology: A Subject Review. Bulletin of Advanced English Studies, 7 (1), 7-10, 10.31559/BAES2022.7.1.2

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