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The primary meaning of articulate and indeed the meaning that makes most sense in this context is "to utter clearly & distinctly" or "to pronounce with clarity."

A secondary meaning of articulate (as adapted to the science of phonetics) is "to make the movements and adjustments of the speech organs necessary to utter a speech sound."

An exhaustive answer to the question might be given for pronouncing with exactitude each and every vowel sound individually in English. There are guides to this at various English and EASL websites.

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Vowel sounds are articulated by adjusting the shape and position of the vocal tract - the tongue, lips, and jaw. Each vowel sound is produced by a specific configuration of the vocal tract, creating variations in pitch and resonance. Practice and feedback can help refine the articulation of vowel sounds.

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