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Singing: The Mechanism and the Technic
Myasthenia, phonasthenia. laryngectomy: Excision of the larynx. laryngitis:
Inflammation of the larynx. myasthenia: Weakness of laryngeal function through
prolonged abuse (Jackson). Hypofunction, phonasthenia. node, nodule: Knot or
tumor ...
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Speech and Voice: Their Evolution, Pathology and Therapy
Their Evolution, Pathology and Therapy Leopold Stein. structure to those found
both in Hyperkinetic Phonasthenia and in Stammering. Ventricular band voice
represents the lowest degree of vocal dissolution, and draws nearest to the
primary ...
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ElderSpeak: A Thesaurus or Compendium of Words Related to ...
Soft: speaking softly: dulciloquy Variable: with abnormal voice production, i.e.,
enunciation too high, low, or functional voice fatigue: phonasthenia Weak or
hoarse voice: phonasthenia See herein: xIV Speed, 3. xII. Speaking conditions: 1.
James L. Reynolds, MD,
2014
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Research Potentials in Voice Physiology
The right half of Figure 18 reviews 35 vibrations analyzed serially. In the lower
half of Figure 19 single vibrations are seen. They show (as in the physician
examined, with the slight phonasthenia) a crossing of values of opening and
closure ...
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Occupational Voice: Care and Cure
Phonasthenia 2 during hot and cold weather. respectively (Fig. 3). As can be
seen in Figure 4, during cold weather, 53% of the northwest group and 33% of
the southwest group presented with phonas- thenia. When the teachers were
outside ...
Philippe H. Dejonckere,
2001
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Communication Disorders
Breathiness is often associated with paretic hoarseness as well as chronic
harshness. Phonasthenia The term phonasthenia refers to a voice that is
exceedingly weak. Psychogenic factors are usually responsible for this type of
voice problems ...
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Interstate Medical Journal
PHONASTHENIA. By Louis K. Guggenheim, M. D., of the Editorial Staff. 1. Flatau:
Die Funktionelle Stimmschwaeche (Phonasthenie) der Saenger, Sprecher und
Kommandorufer. 1906. 2. Flatau: Recent Observations in Regard to ...
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Primary Care Medicine: Office Evaluation and Management of ...
A high, “ shaky” voice or a low, soft, vibrating vocalization (vocal fry) often is a
consequence of decreased respiratory force (phonasthenia). These voices
characterize elderly, debilitated, or neurologically impaired (Parkinsonism)
patients, who ...
Allan H Goroll, Albert G Mulley, Jr.,
2011
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International Medical and Surgical Survey
Singer's Nodules and Phonasthenia. H. Imhofer, Ztschr. f. Hals-, Nasen- u.
Ohrenhlk., Berlin, 6 : 540, 1923. Singer's nodules and phonasthenia are related
etiologically. Singer's nodules are due to forced closure, while the phonasthenic
patient ...
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International Record of Medicine and General Practice Clinics
believes that eighty per cent. of young singers are affected with phonasthenia by
the end of their third year of study. There seems to be no one error of method, but
every rule which violates the law demanding the use of the smallest amount of ...
Edward Swift Dunster, James Bradbridge Hunter, Charles Euchariste de Medicis Sajous,
1914