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... phonation . We shall discuss this again in connection with phonation and resonance . The harsh voice , to be discussed later , may also show both respiratory and phonatory deviations . There is not only an excessive general bodily as ...
... phonation . We shall discuss this again in connection with phonation and resonance . The harsh voice , to be discussed later , may also show both respiratory and phonatory deviations . There is not only an excessive general bodily as ...
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... phonation the air is compressed above the folds when they are ab- ducted , and the degree of supraglottic compression is important . The two most important events in phonation , according to Perkins , are the force with which the folds ...
... phonation the air is compressed above the folds when they are ab- ducted , and the degree of supraglottic compression is important . The two most important events in phonation , according to Perkins , are the force with which the folds ...
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... phonation , 168 Stroboscope , 130 , 166 Stuttering , 42 , 43 , 111 and cerebral dominance , 42 and faulty central timing , 43 historical views on , 43 myelinization and , 43 psychogenic causes of , 43 Subarachnoid space , 14 , 15 ...
... phonation , 168 Stroboscope , 130 , 166 Stuttering , 42 , 43 , 111 and cerebral dominance , 42 and faulty central timing , 43 historical views on , 43 myelinization and , 43 psychogenic causes of , 43 Subarachnoid space , 14 , 15 ...
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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