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... frequency components of a complex sound . Many speech sounds are aperiodic , having overtones at all frequencies . A distinc- tion between tones and noise arises in complex speech waveshapes . In tones , the frequencies have well ...
... frequency components of a complex sound . Many speech sounds are aperiodic , having overtones at all frequencies . A distinc- tion between tones and noise arises in complex speech waveshapes . In tones , the frequencies have well ...
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... frequency of the folds at a given pitch results directly from the nerves energizing the muscles involved . The ... frequency corresponding to the emitted sound . To state it another way , the vocal folds are stimulated by the ...
... frequency of the folds at a given pitch results directly from the nerves energizing the muscles involved . The ... frequency corresponding to the emitted sound . To state it another way , the vocal folds are stimulated by the ...
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... frequency . These dimensions are differentiated in that frequency can be regarded as the number of incident sound waves reaching the ear in a given time , whereas pitch is the tone as perceived . In high intensities there can be a ...
... frequency . These dimensions are differentiated in that frequency can be regarded as the number of incident sound waves reaching the ear in a given time , whereas pitch is the tone as perceived . In high intensities there can be a ...
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Anatomic Concepts and Bodily Organization 29 | 2-19 |
Neural Regulation of Speech 61 | 21 |
Autonomic and Endocrine Regulators of Speech 133 | 93 |
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