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... structures shall be designated by one term only ; ( 2 ) every term in the official list shall be in Latin , each country to be at liberty to translate the official term into its own vernacular ; ( 3 ) each term shall , as far as ...
... structures shall be designated by one term only ; ( 2 ) every term in the official list shall be in Latin , each country to be at liberty to translate the official term into its own vernacular ; ( 3 ) each term shall , as far as ...
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... structures . It is especially involved in the speech apparatus , where it adjusts many localized speech structures to specific demands . It occurs in the vocal mechanism as muscles attached to cartilages or bones which form the skeletal ...
... structures . It is especially involved in the speech apparatus , where it adjusts many localized speech structures to specific demands . It occurs in the vocal mechanism as muscles attached to cartilages or bones which form the skeletal ...
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... structures listed above . Rather , they involve the entire vocal tract , which itself is in continuous change during the speech processes . Normal articulation depends upon the correlated activities of an enormous number of structures ...
... structures listed above . Rather , they involve the entire vocal tract , which itself is in continuous change during the speech processes . Normal articulation depends upon the correlated activities of an enormous number of structures ...
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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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