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The vocal organs Initiation 3 Phonation | 3 |
Syllables | 20 |
Manner of articulation | 23 |
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acoustic cues affricates air flow air-stream alveolar amplitude aphasics articulatory aspects of speech audiograms auditory feedback auditory phonetics auditory system basilar membrane bilabial brain cardinal vowels Chapter clinical cochlear consonants described diacritic dichotic listening diphthongs disordered speech double articulations English example Figure formant formant transitions Frequency divisions fricatives fundamental frequency Further reading glottal hearing loss impairment important inner ear intensity intonation involves language larynx linguistic loudness manner of articulation measure membrane middle ear msec nasal neural noise normal speech noted occur oval window palate patients perceived perception phoneticians pitch place of articulation plosives produce pulmonic egressive range resonance secondary articulation segments sensorineural sound waves spectrograms speech pathologist speech production speech signal speech sounds stimuli stop stress studies stutterers subjects suprasegmental syllable symbols technique time-variated speech tongue transcription types velar vibration vocal folds vocal tract voice voiceless Wideband spectrograms words