Articulator-based Feature Theory
基于发音部的特征理论
In phonology, a development of feature theory in which speech is modelled in terms of a series of independently functioning articulators (lips, tongue front, tongue body, tongue root, soft palate, larynx), represented by nodes on separate tiers.
音系学一种新发展的特征理论,用一系列独立运作的发音器(唇、舌前、舌体、舌根、软、喉)来模拟言语,这些发音器用不同音层上的节点来表示。