Basis of articulation
In phonetics the basis of articulation is the default position or standard settings of a speaker's organs of articulation when ready to speak. An alternative term is articulatory setting,. Different languages each have their own basis of articulation, which means that native speakers will share a certain position of tongue, lips, jaw, possibly even uvula or larynx, when preparing to speak. These standard settings enable them to produce the sounds and prosody of their native language more efficiently. Honikman suggests thinking of it in terms of having a “gear” for English, another for French, and so on depending on which language is being learned; in the classroom, when working on pronunciation, the first thing the learner must do is to think themselves into the right gear before starting on pronunciation exercises.