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Erazmus, Edward T. – American Language Journal, 1982
The theory of articulatory setting, originally published in 1964, is outlined and expanded on, drawing on experiences with Polish and English. The theory proposes that each language has a unique configuration of articulators accounting for or establishing the natural sounds of that language that give it phonological unity and differentiate it from…
Descriptors: Articulation (Speech), Code Switching (Language), English, Interference (Language)