Apical/Laminal Axis
Apical/Laminal Axis
Is there a term for the apical/laminal(/subapical) axis in coronals? Or is it a second dimension of POA just for coronals?
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Re: Apical/Laminal Axis
The term you are looking for might be "active articulator". POA can be broken down in passive and active articulators, although the latter distinction is rarely employed and people can usually make do with naming just the passive articulator ("labial", "dental", "palatal" etc. instead of "bilabial", "laminodental", "dorso-palatal" etc.)
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Re: Apical/Laminal Axis
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Re: Apical/Laminal Axis
Thank you so much!Tropylium wrote:The term you are looking for might be "active articulator". POA can be broken down in passive and active articulators, although the latter distinction is rarely employed and people can usually make do with naming just the passive articulator ("labial", "dental", "palatal" etc. instead of "bilabial", "laminodental", "dorso-palatal" etc.)
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