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... voice disorders . " Vocal Image The vocal image is one of the most vital and determining fac- tors in the creation and continuation of most functional and organic voice disorders ( Cooper , 1970n ) . The vocal image is the sound or voice ...
... voice disorders . " Vocal Image The vocal image is one of the most vital and determining fac- tors in the creation and continuation of most functional and organic voice disorders ( Cooper , 1970n ) . The vocal image is the sound or voice ...
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Morton Cooper. There are two types of vocal images : a positive vocal image and a negative vocal image . A positive vocal image is an accept- ance of a specific voice type or its various parameters . An indi- vidual may have a positive ...
Morton Cooper. There are two types of vocal images : a positive vocal image and a negative vocal image . A positive vocal image is an accept- ance of a specific voice type or its various parameters . An indi- vidual may have a positive ...
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... vocal image are among the keys to the reversal of the voice disorder . Almost all voice patients have one form or another of the vo- cal image . Individuals may consciously espouse a given voice for purposes of fulfilling themselves ...
... vocal image are among the keys to the reversal of the voice disorder . Almost all voice patients have one form or another of the vo- cal image . Individuals may consciously espouse a given voice for purposes of fulfilling themselves ...
Contents
VOCAL REHABILITATION | 5 |
CAUSES OF VOCAL MISUSE AND ABUSE | 11 |
TONE FOCUS AND VOCAL MISUSE | 21 |
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