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Two methods of decoding instruction were compared. Participants were kindergartners who knew letter sounds but could not decode nonwords, M = 5.6 years.
Selenid Gonzalez-Frey, L. Ehri
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Two methods of decoding instruction were compared. Participants were kindergartners who knew letter sounds but could not decode nonwords, M = 5.6 years.
Selenid Gonzalez-Frey, L. Ehri
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The phonetic properties of the non-modal phonation in Shanghainese
Journal of the International Phonetic Association, 2019This study investigates the acoustic and articulatory properties of phonation contrast in Shanghainese, the most thoroughly studied Chinese Wu dialect.
Jiapeng Tian, Jianjing Kuang
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Acoustic Discriminability of the Complex Phonation System in !Xóõ
Phonetica: International Journal of Phonetic Science, 2019Phonation types, or contrastive voice qualities, are minimally produced using complex movements of the vocal folds, but may additionally involve constriction in the supraglottal and pharyngeal cavities.
M. Garellek
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Acta Otorrinolaringologica (English Edition), 2007
To describe our experience with the use of trachea-oesophageal puncture (TEP) after total laryngectomy.We have studied retrospectively 96 patients who received a voice prosthesis through tracheoesophageal puncture between October 2000 and December 2005.The punctures effected were 86 primary (89.6 %) and 10 secondary (10.4 %); of the prostheses, 81 (84 ...
Nicolás, González Poggioli +4 more
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To describe our experience with the use of trachea-oesophageal puncture (TEP) after total laryngectomy.We have studied retrospectively 96 patients who received a voice prosthesis through tracheoesophageal puncture between October 2000 and December 2005.The punctures effected were 86 primary (89.6 %) and 10 secondary (10.4 %); of the prostheses, 81 (84 ...
Nicolás, González Poggioli +4 more
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Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 1979
In the September 1979 issue of this journal, the "Letter to the Editor" page 657 by Marcel E. Wingate contains an error. The title that reads "Vocalization" Phonation, should read "Vocalization" ≠ Phonation.
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In the September 1979 issue of this journal, the "Letter to the Editor" page 657 by Marcel E. Wingate contains an error. The title that reads "Vocalization" Phonation, should read "Vocalization" ≠ Phonation.
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Nerve‐Induced Rabbit Phonation: Temporal Phonation Stability
Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 2008ProblemIn‐vivo phonation using animals with layered structure similarities and phonation characteristics akin to humans are needed for the study of vocal fold reparative processes. The authors’ previous studies have demonstrated the feasibility of eliciting vocalization in a flow‐controlled in‐vivo rabbit preparation.
Bernard Rousseau +5 more
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Interspeech, 2018
In this study, classification of the phonation modes in singing voice is carried out. Phonation modes in singing voice can be described using four categories: breathy, neutral, flow and pressed phonations. Previous studies on the classification of phonation
Sudarsana Reddy Kadiri, B. Yegnanarayana
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In this study, classification of the phonation modes in singing voice is carried out. Phonation modes in singing voice can be described using four categories: breathy, neutral, flow and pressed phonations. Previous studies on the classification of phonation
Sudarsana Reddy Kadiri, B. Yegnanarayana
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Phonation threshold pressure measurements during phonation by airflow interruption
The Laryngoscope, 1999AbstractObjective/Hypothesis: Most methods to measure phonation threshold pressure (PTP) are clinically impractical because they are invasive. This report concerns an airflow interruption system developed to allow noninvasive estimation of (PTP) at different levels of vocal intensity.
J, Jiang +3 more
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Estimating Phonation Threshold Pressure
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 1997Phonation threshold pressure (PTP) is the minimum subglottal pressure required to initiate vocal fold oscillation. Although potentially useful clinically, PTP is difficult to estimate noninvasively because of limitations to vocal motor control near the threshold of soft phonation. Previous investigators observed, for example, that trained subjects were
K V, Fisher, P R, Swank
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Subglottal Pressure Oscillations Accompanying Phonation
Journal of Voice, 2013Acoustic and aerodynamic properties of the voice source and vocal tract have been extensively analyzed during the last half century. Corresponding investigations of the subglottal system are rare but can be assumed to be relevant to voice production. In the present exploratory study, subglottal pressure was recorded in a male adult subject by means of ...
Johan, Sundberg +4 more
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