Your Speaking VoiceGriffin-Patterson Company, 1946 - 346 páginas |
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... LARYNX To reduce these four factors of speech to their simplest terms and to gain an understanding of how they ... LARYNX * Mr. Dean Smith of the Bell Telephone Laboratories demonstrating the artificial larynx . The larynx , itself ...
... LARYNX To reduce these four factors of speech to their simplest terms and to gain an understanding of how they ... LARYNX * Mr. Dean Smith of the Bell Telephone Laboratories demonstrating the artificial larynx . The larynx , itself ...
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... larynx is a structure of many uses , only one of which is ✓the making of vocal tone . Others of its functions are much more fundamental to the sustaining of life . One of its major responsi- bilities is to serve as a valve which opens ...
... larynx is a structure of many uses , only one of which is ✓the making of vocal tone . Others of its functions are much more fundamental to the sustaining of life . One of its major responsi- bilities is to serve as a valve which opens ...
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... Larynx In brief , the skeleton of the larynx is composed of cartilages which are rigid enough to hold the trachea open when we want to breath but slightly flexible to permit various minor adjustments when we want to make tone or swallow ...
... Larynx In brief , the skeleton of the larynx is composed of cartilages which are rigid enough to hold the trachea open when we want to breath but slightly flexible to permit various minor adjustments when we want to make tone or swallow ...
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Foreword to the Student | 8 |
CHAPTER II | 25 |
CHAPTER III | 40 |
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