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Page 176
... velum and the pharynx as- sume great importance . Together they constitute a coupled velopharyn- geal mechanism in which the pharynx is significant in the activity called resonation . The velum is not a resonator per se but is ...
... velum and the pharynx as- sume great importance . Together they constitute a coupled velopharyn- geal mechanism in which the pharynx is significant in the activity called resonation . The velum is not a resonator per se but is ...
Page 180
... Velum raised Velum lowered Fig . 9-1 . Partition of air between the mouth and nose . airtight in the production of nonnasal sounds , one should not conclude from this that the degree of closure is unimportant . Resonation is involved in ...
... Velum raised Velum lowered Fig . 9-1 . Partition of air between the mouth and nose . airtight in the production of nonnasal sounds , one should not conclude from this that the degree of closure is unimportant . Resonation is involved in ...
Page 182
... velum palati , velum pendulum palati , septum palati , valvula palati , and claustrum of the palate . The velum is often synonymous with the soft palate , although it is more generally considered to be the lower portion of the soft ...
... velum palati , velum pendulum palati , septum palati , valvula palati , and claustrum of the palate . The velum is often synonymous with the soft palate , although it is more generally considered to be the lower portion of the soft ...
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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