Phonation sound

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When speaking voiced sounds , the vocal tone is produced in the larynx . This tuning tone is also known as phonation sound . The generation of the Phonationsschalls done by the pulmonary air flow (i. E. The guided on exhalation through the trachea, larynx, pharynx, nasal and / or oral cavity air stream) the vocal cords in natural oscillations added. This process is also known as phonation .

literature

  • Bernd J. Kröger: Neural modeling of language processing and language learning , Springer Spectrum; Edition: 1st edition 2018, p. 45, ISBN 978-3-66255-458-6 , digitized

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