Speech for the Classroom TeacherPrentice-Hall, 1955 - 470 pages |
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... vocal instrument , the larynx , or its functions , there are a great many who through careless use of the voice do inestimable harm to the vocal apparatus , unaware of its sensitive structure . Because of the fact that the vocal cords ...
... vocal instrument , the larynx , or its functions , there are a great many who through careless use of the voice do inestimable harm to the vocal apparatus , unaware of its sensitive structure . Because of the fact that the vocal cords ...
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... vocal process ; and ( 2 ) a muscular process . It is to them that the posterior ends of the vocal cords are attached . It is the action of the arytenoids that proximates and separates the vocal cords , making phonation possible . ( See ...
... vocal process ; and ( 2 ) a muscular process . It is to them that the posterior ends of the vocal cords are attached . It is the action of the arytenoids that proximates and separates the vocal cords , making phonation possible . ( See ...
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... vocal cords . The false vocal cords have no part in voice production . ( See Figure 7. ) Their function in the normal throat is to serve as a sphincter , closing off the lower respiratory tract from the digestive tract during swallowing ...
... vocal cords . The false vocal cords have no part in voice production . ( See Figure 7. ) Their function in the normal throat is to serve as a sphincter , closing off the lower respiratory tract from the digestive tract during swallowing ...
Contents
THE ROLE OF SPEECH IN TEACHING | 3 |
Part II | 12 |
CHAPTER PAGE | 13 |
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