«SUPRAGLOTTAL» এর সঙ্গে সম্পর্কিত ইংরেজী বই
নিম্নলিখিত গ্রন্থপঞ্জী নির্বাচনে
supraglottal শব্দটির ব্যবহার খুঁজুন। ইংরেজী সাহিত্যে
supraglottal শব্দের ব্যবহারের প্রসঙ্গ সম্পর্কিত বই এবং তার থেকে সংক্ষিপ্তসার।
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Vocal Arts Medicine: The Care and Prevention of Professional ...
Above the folds is the supraglottal resistance. Pressure beneath the vocal folds is
greater than the pressure above the vocal folds. As the vocal folds open, these
pressure relationships change dynamically. As the vocal folds move, they may ...
Michael Benninger, Barbara Jacobson (Ph. D.), Alex F. Johnson, 1994
8. Obstruent. Consonants. 8.1 FRICATIVE CONSONANTS Fricative consonants
are produced by forming a narrow constriction at some point along the length of
the vocal tract and generating turbulence noise in the vicinity of this supraglottal ...
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Ballenger's Otorhinolaryngology: Head and Neck Surgery
It may exist at the glottal level, the supraglottal level, or both. The glottal form
usually is related to technical errors, but sometimes acute anxiety states may be
identified. By contrast, supraglottal compression (or plica ventricitlaris) is often ...
James Byron Snow, Phillip A. Wackym, John Jacob Ballenger, 2009
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From Memory to Speech and Back: Papers on Phonetics and ...
There is no airway between the trachea and the supraglottal space. In order to
obtain sufficient acoustic energy at the instant of release of the supraglottal
closure (the lips in the case of the labial consonants under discussion here),
pressure in ...
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Introduction to Phonetics
If there is no other blockage or obstruction to the outgoing air in the supraglottal
tract, but merely general resonance of the sound waves so produced, we have
voiceless vocoids. These are sometimes called whispered, since their glottal ...
Leonard Francis Brosnahan, L. F. Brosnahan, Bertil Malmberg, 1976
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Recent Developments in Historical Phonology
We shall pay less attention to the articulatory energy expended in the glottal
system because the acoustic effects of vocal cords depend on the distribution of
energy in the sub- and supraglottal systems. The information on the distribution of
...
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Handbook of Mammalian Vocalization: An Integrative ...
Cyclic infra- and supraglottal air pressure variations during vocal folds' vibration. (
a) Closed vocal folds: subglottal pressure is building up; (b) vocal folds open,
condensation of supraglottal air. Subglottal pressure diminishes; (c) vocal folds ...
Stefan M Brudzynski, 2009
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The Handbook of Phonetic Sciences
structures A typical example of supraglottal laryngeal constriction with the open
glottis is observed in whispered phonation. In whisper, there is arytenoid
separation at the vocal process with an adduction of the false vocal folds taking
place ...
William J. Hardcastle, John Laver, Fiona E. Gibbon, 2012
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Contemporary Issues in Experimental Phonetics
These are: (1) a passive, pressure-activated expansion of one or more walls of
the supraglottal cavity; ( 2) a muscularly activated enlargement of the supraglottal
cavity; and (3) nasal air flow through a slightly open palatal sphincter. Current ...
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The Proceedings of the Tenth West Coast Conference on Formal ...
Akinbiyi M. Akinlabi Rutgers University I. Introduction Part of the original
motivation for a supraglottal category (called supralaryngeal node) in the feature
geometry (Clements 1985, Sagey 1986) came in the form of evidence showing
that this ...