Tag: Phonation


BREATHY VOICE

Mechanism of Breathy Voice Production The breathy voice, technically known as murmuring or aspiration, constitutes a specific type of phonation characterized by an audible turbulent airflow accompanying the vocal tone. This phenomenon arises primarily from an anatomical and physiological state where the vocal folds, although vibrating, fail to achieve complete closure during the adductory phase […]

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PHONOSURGERY

Introduction and Definition of Phonosurgery Phonosurgery is precisely defined as a specialized category of surgical intervention aimed specifically at preserving, improving, or restoring the quality of the human voice or enhancing the overall ease with which phonation—the process of producing vocal sounds—is achieved. This field sits at the intersection of otolaryngology (specifically laryngology) and speech-language […]

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PHONATION

noun. the generation of voiced noises by way of vibrating of the vocal cords. PHONATION: “Concepts of phonation are discussed heavily in the film My Fair Lady.”

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