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... ACTIVITY Changes in blast force , glottal shape , and laryngeal contours are all seen to be important during phonation . The general activity of the entire larynx and also of the true folds will now be briefly described . The larynx ...
... ACTIVITY Changes in blast force , glottal shape , and laryngeal contours are all seen to be important during phonation . The general activity of the entire larynx and also of the true folds will now be briefly described . The larynx ...
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... activity was found in all the muscles of the larynx , in both inspiration and expiration . The activity of all the muscles increased with strong respiratory efforts , but the pattern of action changed with the phase of respiration ...
... activity was found in all the muscles of the larynx , in both inspiration and expiration . The activity of all the muscles increased with strong respiratory efforts , but the pattern of action changed with the phase of respiration ...
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... activity was that of Russell ( 1931 ) . He obtained a comprehensive series of X rays as well as data from a ... activity , as well as for speech diagnosis , therapy , and research in general , consult Steer and Hanley ( 1957 ) ...
... activity was that of Russell ( 1931 ) . He obtained a comprehensive series of X rays as well as data from a ... activity , as well as for speech diagnosis , therapy , and research in general , consult Steer and Hanley ( 1957 ) ...
Contents
Preface 1 A Survey of the Speech Mechanism | 1 |
Nervous Regulation of Speech | 4 |
Autonomic and Endocrine Regulators of Speech | 46 |
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