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The phonetic properties of the non-modal phonation in Shanghainese

Journal of the International Phonetic Association, 2019
This 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, 2019
Phonation 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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The Role of Allergy in Phonation

Journal of Voice, 2019
Allergies are among the most common chronic conditions worldwide affecting 10%-30% of adult individuals and 40% of children. Phonation can be affected by different allergic conditions in various ways. The role of allergy in phonation has been under-researched and poorly understood and the respective literature is poor. Several studies have investigated
Nikolaos Spantideas   +3 more
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Phonation Fistulas Today

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 ...
José Martínez Vidal   +4 more
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Analysis and Detection of Phonation Modes in Singing Voice using Excitation Source Features and Single Frequency Filtering Cepstral Coefficients (SFFCC)

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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Fluid Dynamics of Human Phonation and Speech

Annual Review of Fluid Mechanics, 2013
This article presents a review of the fluid dynamics, flow-structure interactions, and acoustics associated with human phonation and speech. Our voice is produced through the process of phonation in the larynx, and an improved understanding of the ...
Rajat Mittal   +2 more
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"Vocalization" Phonation

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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Observations on the Mechanism of Phonation

Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1957
(1957). Observations on the Mechanism of Phonation. Acta Oto-Laryngologica: Vol. 48, No. 1-2, pp. 16-25.
Victor Negus, E. Neil, W. F. Floyd
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An aeroacoustic approach to phonation

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1988
A fluid mechanical, or aeroacoustic, point of view is followed to study possible sources of sound during phonation. Concentration is on two features of the vocal tract during phonation: abrupt area change from the glottis to the vocal tract and the finite length of the vocal tract.
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Observations on phonation

Journal of the International Phonetic Association, 1983
This article originated as a paper given to the Colloquium of British Academic Phoneticians in September 1978. That was based on an auditory-cum-proprioceptive investigation of some 200 ‘interesting voices’, taped from radio, TV and from some early jazz-records made available by Mr. P. Gras of Dutch radio.
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