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Page 172
... spastic dysphonia and incipient spastic dysphonia , the pitch level is usually the basal or near basal pitch level for both males and females . The tone focus is often within the laryngophar- ynx . The volume is minimal during the ...
... spastic dysphonia and incipient spastic dysphonia , the pitch level is usually the basal or near basal pitch level for both males and females . The tone focus is often within the laryngophar- ynx . The volume is minimal during the ...
Page 174
... incipient spas- tic dysphonia and complaining of vocal disability and negative vocal symptoms may be afforded one or more ... dysphonia . The incipient spastic dysphonia was overcome within 174 Modern Techniques of Vocal Rehabilitation.
... incipient spas- tic dysphonia and complaining of vocal disability and negative vocal symptoms may be afforded one or more ... dysphonia . The incipient spastic dysphonia was overcome within 174 Modern Techniques of Vocal Rehabilitation.
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Morton Cooper. spastic dysphonia . The incipient spastic dysphonia was overcome within a year through vocal rehabilitation . Many people commit vocal misuse without realizing it physi- cally or mentally and yet never develop spastic ...
Morton Cooper. spastic dysphonia . The incipient spastic dysphonia was overcome within a year through vocal rehabilitation . Many people commit vocal misuse without realizing it physi- cally or mentally and yet never develop spastic ...
Contents
VOCAL REHABILITATION | 5 |
CAUSES OF VOCAL MISUSE AND ABUSE | 11 |
TONE FOCUS AND VOCAL MISUSE | 21 |
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