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  1. Phonation - Wikipedia

    The term phonation has slightly different meanings depending on the subfield of phonetics. Among some phoneticians, phonation is the process by which the vocal folds produce certain …

  2. What is Phonation? (with pictures) - Language Humanities

    May 23, 2024 · Phonation is the process by which the larynx, or voice box, produces sounds. Depending upon the sub-field of phonetics, phonation may refer only to the quasi-periodic …

  3. Anatomy and Physiology: Phonation and the Larynx - Visible …

    Mar 26, 2013 · Phonation is the production of vocal sound and speech and comes from a complicated system of laryngeal muscles and ligaments. Let's take a look!

  4. Phonation Definition, Process & Examples - Lesson | Study.com

    Nov 21, 2023 · Learn the phonation definition and understand how sounds are produced. Study examples of phonation, as well as the glottis, larynx, and vocal folds...

  5. Phonation - How Speaking Works in our Larynx (with photos)

    Phonation is the process of making sound by bringing vocal cords together while a stream of air passes between them, creating vibrations.

  6. Articulation vs. Phonation — What’s the Difference?

    Apr 23, 2024 · Articulation involves the movement of the tongue, lips, and other speech organs to form distinct sounds, while phonation refers to the production of sound by the vocal cords …

  7. Phonation - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    Phonation Phonation is defined as the production of sound at the level of the vocal folds. A perceptual evaluation of phonation (vocal quality, loudness and pitch) during reading and …

  8. PHONATION Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    Phonation definition: rapid, periodic opening and closing of the glottis through separation and apposition of the vocal cords that, accompanied by breath under lung pressure, constitutes a …

  9. Phonation (Chapter 7) - Principles of Phonetics

    Jun 5, 2012 · More precisely, phonation is the use of the laryngeal system, with the help of an airstream provided by the respiratory system, to generate an audible source of acoustic …

  10. Phonation Modes | Phonetics

    The term ‘Phonation’ refers generally to all the movements of the vocal folds in producing speech sounds – and in particular to those sounds that involve vibration of the folds. The vocal folds …

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