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 Respiration, Phonation and Prosody Simulation
The Respiration, Phonation and Prosody Simulation program is designed to be used for classroom teaching as a pedagogical tool as well as individual tutorial learning in the field of speech/voice science.
The Respiration, Phonation and Prosody Simulation program presents a powerful and easy-to-use, interactive environment for students to learn, by doing, the underlying principles of speech science.
This program complements Phonetic and Perception Simulation Programs (Model 5151) also available from Kay.
http://www.kaypentax.com/Product%20Info/CSL%20Options/5152/5152.htm

  
 List words ending with phonation
Only the word phonation was found, nothing longer.
http://www.morewords.com/ends-with/phonation

  
 Ling 120 Larynx/phonation
Examples of languages that use breathy and creaky phonation
Includes sound files, descriptions, and vocal-fold diagrams of various phonation types: modal voice, creaky voice, breathy voice; also shows whisper, harsh voice, and falsetto.)
http://www.unc.edu/~jlsmith/ling120/larynx.html

  
 Phonation
Phonation occurs in the larynx (pronounced La - rinks, not Lar - nicks).
In fact there are many sound sources in speech.
In this latter case, our minds interpret the silence, or absence of sound, as a sound unit.
http://www.yorku.ca/earmstro/journey/phonation.html

  
 Phonation : Voiceless
Phoneticians use the term phonation to refer to the way that sound is generated in the larynx.
Different phonation type is, for example, what distinguishes voiceless (such as [p], [f] or [t]) from voiced consonants (like [b], [v] or [d] respectively).
All is still licensed under the GNU FDL.
http://www.termsdefined.net/vo/voiceless.html

  
 CHEST: Increase in translaryngeal resistance during phonation in rheumatoid arthritis
The magnitude of V just before or after the occlusion is assumed to represent the flow that is a consequence of the pressure difference between the mouth and the alveolus.
Since the total resistance of the airways is an order of magnitude smaller than the resistance of the larynx during phonation, the pressure gradient between the alveolus and the subglottic area is considered to be negligible.
Translaryngeal resistance during phonation was measured with an adaptation of the occlusion method.[16] This technique, which has been used for many years for the measurement of total airway resistance,[17] is based on the assumption that during cessation of V there is equilibration of pressures along the airway at a level equal to the alveolar pressure.
http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0984/is_n2_v102/ai_12593784

  
 3aSCb1. Contrastive and noncontrastive nonmodal phonation.
Data from languages with contrasting modal and nonmodal vowels were compared with matching data from languages where nonmodal phonation on vowels is not contrastive, but rather is an effect of the preceding consonant.
In the contrastive cases, nonmodal phonation never persisted through the entire vowel.
This study explores three manners of vocal fold vibration: modal (the standard mode of vibration), breathy (where the folds are held apart so that the glottis fully closes for only a very small portion of the vibration cycle), and laryngealized (where the folds are held stiffly and vibration is inhibited).
http://www.auditory.org/asamtgs/asa97snd/3aSCb/3aSCb1.html

  
 Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery - Chaos in Human Phonation and Its Measurement
The in vitro experiments will be applied to examine the predicted results obtained in the computer models of part I. In part III, using recordings of the acoustic signal, EGG, and PGG, we will analyze nonlinear dynamic characteristics of data obtained from patients with different laryngeal pathologies, including vocal nodules and polyps.
In part II, asymmetry, vocal polyps, and dehydration will be modeled with excised larynx and evaluated with nonlinear dynamic methods.
In part I, research will focus on the chaotic dynamics of the lumped-parameter model of vocal folds and finite element analysis.
http://www.surgery.wisc.edu/Oto/research/grants_jiang_nih2.shtml

  
 phonation - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online
Hint: double-click any word on the page to get it searched!
phonation - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online
voice, vocalization, vocalisation, phonation, vox - the sound made by the vibration of vocal folds modified by the resonance of the vocal tract; "a singer takes good care of his voice"; "the giraffe cannot make any vocalizations"
http://www.wordnet-online.com/phonation.shtml

  
 Discharge Characteristics of Laryngeal Single Motor Units During Phonation in Young and Older Adults and in Persons ...
This information could allow a comparison with similar measurements
the lack of reflexes during phonation, it was suggested, as one
and phonation behaviors, they also provided, in many subjects,
http://jn.physiology.org/cgi/content/full/81/5/2131

  
 IPA: Links
Sound patterns in Human Language - from Northwestern University.
Whistling a Language - Language miniatures: whistled speech
Airstream Mechanisms and Phonation Types - Ladefoged's clicks, ejectives, etc. in many languages
http://www2.arts.gla.ac.uk/IPA/links.html

  
 Phonation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For example, Gujarati has vowels with a half-lax phonation called breathy or murmured, and Burmese has vowels with a half-tense phonation called creaky or laryngealized.
Phoneticians define phonation as "use of the laryngeal system to generate an audible source of acoustic energy, i.e., sound, which can then be modified by the articulatory actions of the rest of the vocal apparatus."
In languages such as French, all obstruents occur in pairs of a voiced one and an unvoiced one.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phonation

  
 Patricia Shanks Voice Studio -- www.studioshanks.com -- Links
Voice Recognition Programs and Voice Strain An article from PC World and CNN outlining the dangers of computer based voice recognition programs
Breathing and Phonation Some commentary on the relationship between breathing and phonation
Karen Mercedes I am a huge fan of Karen.
http://www.studioshanks.com/Links.htm

  
 Types of phonation
Only modal and falsetto are incompatible because they use the structure of the larynx differently.
The possible combinations of phonation types are given in Tab.
The average flow rate is between 100 and 350 cc/s.
http://www.ims.uni-stuttgart.de/phonetik/EGG/page10.htm

  
 Phonation device for tracheotomy patients including a check valve and filtering means - Patent 5259378
Phonation device for tracheotomy patients including a check valve and filtering means
Phonation device for tracheotomy patients including a check valve and filtering means - Patent 5259378
The object of the invention aims at producing a phonation and respiratory aid device for a patient having undergone a tracheotomy, not presenting the drawbacks of the prior art devices and enabling the patient to conserve the use of speech, whilst having the possibility of undergoing a forced oxygenation.
http://www.freepatentsonline.com/5259378.html

  
 (WO 00/21599) BI-FUNCTIONAL IN-LINE PHONATION VALVE [Repub: 22.03.2001]
(WO 00/21599) BI-FUNCTIONAL IN-LINE PHONATION VALVE [Repub: 22.03.2001]
(57) An in-line phonation valve system (10) including a valve body (12) having first and second ends (14, 16) through which gas passes into and out of the valve body (12).
The diaphragm-valve assembly (28) is movable out of the phonation position, so as to permit substantially free flow of gas through the valve body (12) both toward and away from the patient when the patient respectively inhales and exhales.
http://wipo.int/ipdl/IPDL-CIMAGES/view/pct/getbykey5?KEY=00/21599.010322&...

  
 Phonation
List all words starting with phonation, words containing phonation or words ending with phonation
The word "phonation" uses 9 letters: A H I N N O O P T.
All words formed from phonation by changing one letter
http://www.morewords.com/word/phonation

  
 An analysis of the mechanics of phonation -- Cavagna and Margaria 20 (2): 301 -- Journal of Applied Physiology
An analysis of the mechanics of phonation -- Cavagna and Margaria 20 (2): 301 -- Journal of Applied Physiology
The mechanical work done by the chest in phonation has been
Articles by Cavagna, G. Articles by Margaria, R. An analysis of the mechanics of phonation
http://jap.physiology.org/cgi/content/abstract/20/2/301

  
 Vocal Sound Production
The process of speech production by the human voice may be divided into phonation, resonation, and articulation.
The other involves allowing air to pass through the larynx in to the vocal tract where modifications of the airstream produce transient or aperiodic sound waves.
Phonation is the process by which energy from the lungs in the form of air pressure is converted into audible vibrations.
http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/music/voice2.html

  
 Phonation Characteristics
Although problems of phonation are sometimes overlooked, such problems as decreased loudness, which is used as a means of decreasing nasal resonance, often occur.
Vocal abuse, especially frequent glottal stops, may also contribute to phonatory problems, as seen by the increased incidence of vocal nodules in the cleft palate population.
http://members.tripod.com/drew_430/id9.htm

  
 Phonation
A person's tendency to use various (combinations of) types of phonation is one of the most important things that makes their voice "theirs".
Many languages use the glottal stop phonation by itself, treating it as a segment.
The glottal fricative [h] has whisper phonation, as do whispered vowels, and the aspiration portion of voiceless aspirated stops such as English /p/, /t/, or /k/ in pre-vocalic position.
http://www.bangor.ac.uk/linguistics/QXL2219/phonatio.htm

  
 IngentaConnect Towards models of phonation
We first describe acoustic models that predict how the glottal source varies from modal phonation to phonation resulting from glottal configurations that are partially abducted, including a posterior glottal opening.
The earliest models of phonation were based on the assumption that the glottis is closed during a part of the vibration cycle, that is, the phonation is modal.
Overall, it appears that current models of modal phonation can be extended to include a range of nonmodal phonation types.
http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/ap/jp/2001/00000029/00000004/art00146

  
 TAL 2004 Abstract: Kong, Jiangping
This paper is concerned with the study on the phonation models of tone and diatone in Mandarin.
The method used in this study has 3 parts: 1) extracting glottal signal by inverse filtering; 2) extracting phonation parameters from glottal signal in time domain; 3) modeling the phonation natures of tones and diatones by polynomial curve fitting.
Phonation Models of Tone and Diatone in Mandarin
http://www.isca-speech.org/archive/tal2004/tal4_101.html

  
 IngentaConnect Phonation types: a cross-linguistic overview
Nevertheless, there exist several languages whose phonation contrasts do not neatly fall within the phonation categories defined by other languages.
Differences in phonation type signal important linguistic information in many languages, including contrasts between otherwise identical lexical items and boundaries of prosodic constituents.
Cross-linguistic investigation suggests that this phonation continuum can be defined in terms of a recurring set of articulatory, acoustic, and timing properties.
http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/ap/jp/2001/00000029/00000004/art00147

  
 BehaveNet® Clinical Capsule™: disrhythmic phonation
Disrhythmic phonations may also involve changes in accent or timing which are notably unusual, or have improper stress.*
Disrhythmic phonation, identified only within words, is that kind of phonation which disturbs or distorts the so-called normal rhythm or flow of speech, and may or may not be accompanied by tension.
These occur within words, rather than between words, and may be attributable to a vocalized prolongation of sound, prolongations that are audible but nonvocalized, or prolongations where there are perceptible breaks in pitch or voicing.
http://www.behavenet.com/capsules/disorders/stuttering/disrhythmic.htm

  
 And to make thee high above all nations which he hath made. - phonation process is innuendo mp3
phonation process is innuendo mp3, The: cornecopia innuendo
cornicopia innuendo innuendo mp3 are a powerful way to demonstrate your concern about down innuendo stare to your phonation process of cornucopia innuendo.
With or without innuendo mp3, the overall number of moving innuendo mp3 we are preserving today is infinitesimal compared with mainstream commercial production.
http://www.lulubykellie.co.uk/phonation-process.htm

  
 Phonation
The following are some examples from my phonation studies
We were joined in this work by Laura Koenig and published a two-part study, one part presenting measurements, and the other part using a model of the vocal folds and the vocal tract to simulate the observed patterns.
The following is a list of my studies on phonation:
http://www.ldc.lu.se/logopedi/department/andy/Phonation/OVERVIEW.HTML

  
 ANNALS Dec2001: COMPARISON OF THE PHONATION-RELATED STRUCTURES AMONG PIG, DOG, WHITE-TAILED DEER, . . .
Particular attention was directed to those structures that one would predict could affect phonation, from the anatomic and biomechanical point of view.
The dog's larynx has been used as an animal model for more than 2 centuries of phonatory research.
Authors: JACK J. There is an important need for good animal models of the larynx for the study of the physiology of phonation.
http://www.annals.com/abs/annals899.htm

  
 Phonation types and glottal flow
The differences are caused by a change in the excitation pulse.
A method which attempts to overcome these problems will be described in the following chapter.
Its specific characteristics depending on the respective phonation type are described in comparison to modal phonation, taking over the approach of Ní Chasaide and Gobl (1997), Stevens (1994), Trask (1996) and Zemlin (1988):
http://www.ims.uni-stuttgart.de/phonetik/EGG/page14.htm

  
 Treatment for Motor Speech Disorders: Phonation
Phonating vowels to beat of metronome gradually increasing speed of repetition and moving from single vowel to 2 or 3 vowels
Voice therapy not particularly successful in reducing tremor but may eliminate compensatory behaviors that make problem worse
Pitch too high or too low, no variability, too much variability
http://www.ucs.louisiana.edu/~ncr3025/roussel/codi555/txphonation.html

  
 Phonation
Human phonation, when used as a mode of communication, can be both intellectual (speech) and emotional.
The existence of a pliable mucosa (see histology) is essential to the occurrence of the mucosal wave.
This theory of vocal fold vibration is called the myoelastic theory of phonation.
http://sprojects.mmi.mcgill.ca/Larynx/notes/phys/npphon.htm

  
 Articulation/Phonology in Preschool/Primary Age Children
Common speech production errors often noted in the developing speech of children who do not have cleft palate may also be found in the speech of children with cleft palate.
When problems of resonance, articulation, and phonation occur, direct intervention is needed.
Typical speech characteristics associated with cleft palate fall into the areas of resonation, articulation, and phonation.
http://mick.murraystate.edu/cdi684/cdi684011/ashley.bowles/index.htm

  
 Tomatis looked at the role of the leading ear in stuttering. This was from his finding that when he masked the leading ...
This result was not found in all subjects however.
http://sonas.org/stutter.html

  
 Topic 3
Instruction can be supported by the use of real-time spectrograms on the IBM Speech Viewer II for feedback.
The second segment also shows student recognition of insufficient air support at the end of his utterance.
Exercises for improving coordination of respiration and phonation include building awareness of using diaphragmatic breathing, controlling inhalation and exhalation, counting and sustaining vowels.
http://www.ntid.rit.edu/speechlang/professionals/cpra.html

  
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The reason being that we need to phonate, or produce sound.
And, the better the breath, the better the phonation process, and sound produced.
Our Larynx, and Vocal Folds are dependent upon the breath that we use, that is why it is so important that we always utilize the air in which we live.
http://www.viterbo.edu/academic/ug/education/edu250/aakaiser.htm

  
 Phonation
This is the definition of the term Phonation
Phonation (n.) The act or process by which articulate sounds are uttered; the utterance of articulate sounds; articulate speech.
This is a test ad, modified from what paypal uses
http://linkspider.serversystems.net/dictionary/lookup/phonation

  
 Phonation exercises
The other examples are from a database of audio examples relating to the IPA Handbook, at the University of Victoria, Canada.
Develop your perception, production and understanding of the various states of the glottis by practising all the phonation types in initial, medial and final positions:
Some real words to practise (note that the acute accent indicates high pitch):
http://www.phon.ox.ac.uk/~jcoleman/phonation_exercises.htm

  
 1pSP3 Phonation threshold pressure in a physical model of the vocal
This pressure increases with increased aperture and convergence, as predicted by theory, but results for a divergent glottis are not as easy to interpret.
Subglottal pressure was controlled with a constant pressure valving system.
Phonation threshold pressure (the Hopf bifurcation in nonlinear dynamics) was measured as a function of glottal aperture and divergence angle.
http://www.auditory.org/asamtgs/asa93dnv/1pSP/1pSP3.html

  
 Phonation Remediation
Because there is a high incidence of vocal nodules due to abusive vocal behaviors, potentially abusive behaviors such as yelling and screaming, should be identified and eliminated.
Since many of the vocally abusive behaviors are associated with abnormal compensatory articulation productions and difficulty achieving intraoral pressure, phonation therapy may sometimes be used simultaneously with resonance and articulation therapy.
http://members.tripod.com/drew_430/id13.htm

  
 phonation - definition of phonation by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia.
This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional.
phonation - the sound made by the vibration of vocal folds modified by the resonance of the vocal tract; "a singer takes good care of his voice"; "the giraffe cannot make any vocalizations"
phonation - definition of phonation by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia.
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/phonation

  
 Vocal Sound Production
The back end is attached to the arytenoid cartilages, which move to separate the folds for breathing.
The basic resonances, called vocal formants, can be changed by the action of the articulators to produce distinguishable voice sounds, like the vowel sounds.
Open during breathing, the folds are closed by the pivoting of the arytenoid cartilages for speech or singing.
http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/music/voice.html

  
 ANNALS Nov1998: DYNAMICS OF SUBNEOGLOTTIC LUMEN IN TRACHEOESOPHAGEAL PHONATION
These findings provide evidence for a mechanism to protect against the influx of air deep into the esophagus during TE phonation.
To clarify the dynamics of the subneoglottic lumen during phonation, we performed fiberoptic endoscopy and fluoroscopy in 13 TE speakers.
We conclude that during TE phonation, a closed airway is established from the lung to the neoglottis that enables the TE speaker to use expiratory air effectively for phonation.
http://www.annals.com/abs/annals277.htm

  
 MDA Research Rehabilitation Management in Neuromuscular Disease
The primary disadvantage is complete loss of phonation since air no longer flows through the vocal cords, so it is only recommended when there is severe dysarthria accompanying the dysphagia and the patient's speech is unintelligible.
The tracheostoma does not require any hardware (such as a tracheostomy tube), and the patient may still take some food for pleasure without risk of aspirating.
While preserving the ability to phonate, a tracheostomy actually increases aspiration risk, requires significantly more care, and provides no better airway access (64).
http://www.mdausa.org/research/carter.html

  
 Vocalist - Breathing Exercises for Singers at www.vocalist.org.uk
Provides information on the process of speech and singing complete with diagrams which include respiration, Support system for the voice (framework) with diagrams of spine, ribs, strenum, and pelvis, phonation, resonation, articlation and care of the voice by Eric Armstrong.
http://www.vocalist.org.uk/breathing_exercises.html

  
 Define Phonation : powered by In Dictionary (InDicitonary.com)
phonation n : the sound made by the vibration of vocal folds modified by the resonance of the vocal tract; "a singer takes good care of his voice"; "the giraffe cannot make any vocalizations" [syn: voice, vocalization, vocalisation, vox]
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http://www.indictionary.com/define/Phonation

  
 Bilateral syringeal coupling during phonation of a songbird -- Nowicki and Capranica 6 (12): 3595 -- Journal of ...
Bilateral syringeal coupling during phonation of a songbird -- Nowicki and Capranica 6 (12): 3595 -- Journal of Neuroscience
Bilateral syringeal coupling during phonation of a songbird
http://www.jneurosci.org/cgi/content/abstract/6/12/3595

  
 B07 Sound patterns in Human Language: phonation
Although most languages have some form of /h/, I know of none which use whispering as a distinctive form of phonation.
It is possible to combine a whisper with voicing.
Whispering is like adding a /h/ sound to all articulations.
http://cspeech.ucd.ie/%7Efred/teaching/oldcourses/phonetics/phonation.html

  
 Adductor spasmodic dysphonia and muscular tension dysphonia: acoustic analysis of sustained phonation and reading
The acoustic analysis presented in this study could be used as a method to assist in distinguishing between the two disorder types.
Adductor spasmodic dysphonia and muscular tension dysphonia: acoustic analysis of sustained phonation and reading.
Adductor spasmodic dysphonia and muscular tension dysphonia: acoustic analysis of sustained phonation and reading
http://web.clas.ufl.edu/users/sapienza/Abstractone2000.htm

  
 phonlinks
The Case of the Language Lineup nice exercise from MIT in language identification
Airstream Mechanisms and Phonation Types spoken samples of the data from CIP, Chapter 6
http://www.chss.montclair.edu/linguistics/lingpage/faculty/fitz/phonet/phonlinks.htm

  
 Linguistics 60
Print and read this handout on phonetic features for consonants.
You only need to learn the names of the organs.
Larynx in throat and an explanation of phonation
http://www.unc.edu/%7Emoreton/Ling60/60log.html

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