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phonation

[foh-ney-shuhn] / foʊˈneɪ ʃən /


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My piece is built on all the sonic consequences of physical labor, how it bears on how you breathe, how breathing in a very labored way can produce phonation.

From New York Times

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

I have examined the phonation of lions, tigers, leopards, cats, dogs, birds of many kinds, and the human voice in speech, music, and laughter.

From Project Gutenberg

But the vocal cords are wedded in phonation, and by their attrition the node is formed.

From Project Gutenberg

As the depressor muscles of the hyoid are divided, there is interference with deglutition and phonation, but respiration is not affected.

From Project Gutenberg