To Do

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Here are some tasks awaiting attention:
  • Getting this into article space :  
    • Every section should have content;
      • A bare bones description of what the meaning of the section is;
      • Explanation of some important concepts related to that concept;
    • Basic navigation templates like {{main}} and {{see}};
    • Everything should be verifiable with plenty of inline citations;
      • Ideally everything should have a page number so that further expansion can be done easily;
    • Rewrite lead;
    • Edit footer material;
    • Remove draft templates;
    • Final check for move to mainspace;
    • Move to mainspace;
    • Submit DYK;
    • Develop further on mainspace page.

Sources that may be of interest

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  • Browman, Catherine; Goldstein, Louis (1992). "Articulatory phonology: an overview" (PDF). Phonetica. 49 (3–4): 155–180. doi:10.1159/000261913. An overview of gestural accounts of oral articulation.
  • Fant, Gunnar (2012). Acoustic Theory of Speech Production : With Calculations based on X-Ray Studies of Russian Articulations. DeGruyter. ISBN 9789027916006. Source filter model of speech production
  • Arai, Takayuki (2004). "History of Chiba and Kajiyama and their influence in modern speech science". Proceedings of From Sound to Sense. 50: 115–120. History of source filter theory
  • World Atlas of Language Structures
  • The entry on "Phonetics" in Brittanica is pretty good for summary style coverage of a lot of topics and can point to new sources as well. The Salem Press Encyclopedia has good historical coverage.

Notes

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  • For the places of articulation sections, make sure there isn't too much discussion of phonological contrasts. Some examples are good, but make sure it doesn't read like a phonology article. Perhaps look up more articles on the phonetics of the example languages and include phonetic information on them, not just their phonological contrast. 04:20, 29 July 2018 (UTC)
    • That whole thing should also be given a really good copy edit, and then maybe another. It reads badly. 04:20, 29 July 2018 (UTC)