Phonation
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- | '''Breathy voice''' (also called '''murmured voice''', '''soughing''', or '''susurration''') is a [[phonation]] in which the [[vocal cords]] vibrate, as they do in normal (modal) voicing, but are held further apart, so that a larger volume of air escapes between them. This produces an audible noise. | ||
- | ==See also== | + | The term '''phonation''' has slightly different meanings depending on the subfield of [[phonetics]]. Among some phoneticians, ''phonation'' is the process by which the [[vocal folds]] produce certain sounds through [[Quasiperiodicity|quasi-periodic]] vibration. This is the definition used among those who study [[larynx|laryngeal]] anatomy and physiology and speech production in general. Phoneticians in other subfields, such as linguistic phonetics, call this process ''[[voice (phonetics)|voicing]]'', and use the term ''phonation'' to refer to any oscillatory state of any part of the [[larynx]] that modifies the airstream, of which voicing is just one example. Voiceless and supra-glottal phonations are included under this definition. |
- | * [[Aspiration (phonetics)|Aspiration]] | + | |
+ | == See also == | ||
+ | * [[Ballistic syllable]]s | ||
+ | * [[Breathy voice]] | ||
* [[Creaky voice]] | * [[Creaky voice]] | ||
- | * [[Grumble (sound)]] | + | * [[Faucalized voice]] |
+ | * [[Harsh voice]] | ||
+ | * [[List of language disorders]] | ||
* [[List of phonetics topics]] | * [[List of phonetics topics]] | ||
+ | * [[Modal voice]] | ||
* [[Slack voice]] | * [[Slack voice]] | ||
- | * [[Whispering]] | + | * [[Stiff voice]] |
+ | * [[Strident vowel]] | ||
+ | * [[Vocal resonation]] | ||
+ | * [[Voice onset time]] | ||
+ | * [[Voice organ]] | ||
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The term phonation has slightly different meanings depending on the subfield of phonetics. Among some phoneticians, phonation is the process by which the vocal folds produce certain sounds through quasi-periodic vibration. This is the definition used among those who study laryngeal anatomy and physiology and speech production in general. Phoneticians in other subfields, such as linguistic phonetics, call this process voicing, and use the term phonation to refer to any oscillatory state of any part of the larynx that modifies the airstream, of which voicing is just one example. Voiceless and supra-glottal phonations are included under this definition.
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See also
- Ballistic syllables
- Breathy voice
- Creaky voice
- Faucalized voice
- Harsh voice
- List of language disorders
- List of phonetics topics
- Modal voice
- Slack voice
- Stiff voice
- Strident vowel
- Vocal resonation
- Voice onset time
- Voice organ
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