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  1. Face

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    Facial Musculature and Expression
    The facial musculature is uniquely characterized by its direct insertion into the skin or subcutaneous fascia, rather than exclusively onto bone. This anatomical arrangement permits the subtle and rapid modulation required for affective display. Muscles are generally grouped by function: those controlling the eyes (orbicularis oculi), those affecting the nose, and those controlling the [mout…
  2. Vowel

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    A vowel is a speech sound produced with an open vocal tract (or vocal tract), where there is no significant obstruction to the flow of air from the lungs past the glottis and out of the mouth or nose. In phonetics, vowels are primarily classified based on three articulatory parameters: tongue height (or aperture), tongue backness (or [advancement](/entries/advancem…