The Correction of Speech DefectsMacmillan, 1925 - Всего страниц: 180 |
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... glottis . The glottis is the space between the vocal cords , through which we breathe . The rear ends of the cords are attached to small cartilages , one on either side , called the arytenoids . The function of these arytenoids is ...
... glottis . The glottis is the space between the vocal cords , through which we breathe . The rear ends of the cords are attached to small cartilages , one on either side , called the arytenoids . The function of these arytenoids is ...
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... glottis is open we have quiet breathing . When the arytenoids draw the cords together in the rear , the glottis is practically closed and a nar- row chink or slit is formed . The lungs , acting like a bellows , puff the air through this ...
... glottis is open we have quiet breathing . When the arytenoids draw the cords together in the rear , the glottis is practically closed and a nar- row chink or slit is formed . The lungs , acting like a bellows , puff the air through this ...
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... glottis . Speech depends upon an intelligent use of the speech organs ( the lips , tongue , teeth , resonators , soft palate , hard palate , and the larynx ) in modifying sound waves into the various vowel and conso- nant combinations ...
... glottis . Speech depends upon an intelligent use of the speech organs ( the lips , tongue , teeth , resonators , soft palate , hard palate , and the larynx ) in modifying sound waves into the various vowel and conso- nant combinations ...
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