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phonation

[foh-ney-shuhn] / foʊˈneɪ ʃən /


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Ultimately this allowed the scientists to recreate the conditions necessary to induce the low-frequency phonation characteristic of purring.

From Salon • Nov. 3, 2023

It all comes down to the difference between two schools of thought on cat purring: The myoelastic-aerodynamic theory of phonation and the active muscle contractions theory.

From Salon • Nov. 3, 2023

It’s called ventricular fold phonation, and it means you vibrate the cartilage in your throat alongside your vocal cords.

From New York Times • Jan. 9, 2023

Having real-time data where you can look back and see gait and phonation — it's orders of magnitude more helpful in trying to find things that in real life make it better or worse.

From Nature • Mar. 9, 2015

They are, since phonation is at will, voluntary muscles; but it is an interesting fact that the laryngeal muscles of either side invariably act together.

From The Child-Voice in Singing treated from a physiological and a practical standpoint and especially adapted to schools and boy choirs by Howard, Francis E.