Your Speaking VoiceGriffin-Patterson Company, 1946 - 346 páginas |
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... glottis -arytenoid FIGURE 4 - POSITION OF VOCAL CORDS IN VERY DEEP BREATHING False vocal cord -Ventricle -Vocal cord -Glottis -Arÿlenoid FIGURE 5 - POSITION OF VOCAL CORDS IN MIDDLE TOÑE from 3 to 7/8 of an inch long , varying HOW THE ...
... glottis -arytenoid FIGURE 4 - POSITION OF VOCAL CORDS IN VERY DEEP BREATHING False vocal cord -Ventricle -Vocal cord -Glottis -Arÿlenoid FIGURE 5 - POSITION OF VOCAL CORDS IN MIDDLE TOÑE from 3 to 7/8 of an inch long , varying HOW THE ...
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... glottis . When the impulse to speak occurs , certain intrinsic muscles bring the arytenoids together and rotate them inward , thus closing the glottis ; at the same time other intrinsic muscles stretch the vocal folds tight . In this ...
... glottis . When the impulse to speak occurs , certain intrinsic muscles bring the arytenoids together and rotate them inward , thus closing the glottis ; at the same time other intrinsic muscles stretch the vocal folds tight . In this ...
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... glottis arytenoid False vocal cord -Ventricle . -Vocal cord Glottis -Arytenoid FIGURE 7 - POSITION OF VOCAL CORDS IN A HIGH TONE The action of the vocal cords in raising or lowering. FIGURE 6 - POSITION OF VOCAL CORDS IN WHISPERING * See ...
... glottis arytenoid False vocal cord -Ventricle . -Vocal cord Glottis -Arytenoid FIGURE 7 - POSITION OF VOCAL CORDS IN A HIGH TONE The action of the vocal cords in raising or lowering. FIGURE 6 - POSITION OF VOCAL CORDS IN WHISPERING * See ...
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Foreword to the Student | 8 |
CHAPTER II | 25 |
CHAPTER III | 40 |
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