The Speaking VoiceDavid McKay Company, 1962 - Всего страниц: 404 |
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... MUSCLES OF THE LARYNX The larynx , in addition to its cartilaginous structures , is composed of a complex and highly integrated muscular system . These muscles may be roughly classified as intrinsic or ex- trinsic . Although all the muscles ...
... MUSCLES OF THE LARYNX The larynx , in addition to its cartilaginous structures , is composed of a complex and highly integrated muscular system . These muscles may be roughly classified as intrinsic or ex- trinsic . Although all the muscles ...
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... muscles which sep- arate the vocal bands for unobstructed breathing . They are attached to the arytenoids and to the posterior wall of the ... muscles are the principal muscles of phonation ; vocal pitch PHYSIOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF VOICE 43.
... muscles which sep- arate the vocal bands for unobstructed breathing . They are attached to the arytenoids and to the posterior wall of the ... muscles are the principal muscles of phonation ; vocal pitch PHYSIOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF VOICE 43.
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... muscles if the voice is to carry without strain . These muscles are strong and do not tire easily , and the greatest degree of vocal control and efficiency can be acquired through their voluntary movements . ( Figure 17 ) COMPOSITE ...
... muscles if the voice is to carry without strain . These muscles are strong and do not tire easily , and the greatest degree of vocal control and efficiency can be acquired through their voluntary movements . ( Figure 17 ) COMPOSITE ...
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