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... resonance . Physically , resonance in a single cavity is like the sound produced by blowing over the mouth of an empty bottle . In the speech apparatus we do not necessarily deal with single or empty cavities , and the statements made ...
... resonance . Physically , resonance in a single cavity is like the sound produced by blowing over the mouth of an empty bottle . In the speech apparatus we do not necessarily deal with single or empty cavities , and the statements made ...
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... resonance , as it applies to the forced vibration of bony and cartilaginous structures , and cavity resonance , which occurs within the recognized resonating cavities . Resonators in general are of two types , the cavity or the sounding ...
... resonance , as it applies to the forced vibration of bony and cartilaginous structures , and cavity resonance , which occurs within the recognized resonating cavities . Resonators in general are of two types , the cavity or the sounding ...
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... resonance . Nasality as a distinct speech deviation is one of the most frequent speech defects encountered . This and nasal resonance are not synony- mous terms . Nasal resonance is the normal resonance added by the nasal passages to ...
... resonance . Nasality as a distinct speech deviation is one of the most frequent speech defects encountered . This and nasal resonance are not synony- mous terms . Nasal resonance is the normal resonance added by the nasal passages to ...
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A Survey of the Speech Mechanism | 1 |
Nervous Regulation of Speech | 4 |
Autonomic and Endocrine Regulators of Speech | 46 |
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