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The vocal tract |
the opening between the vocal cords. During a glottal stop, the vocal cords are held together and there is no opening between them. ... the structure that holds and manipulates the vocal cords. ...
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Photos of the vocal cords with various disorders |
Medical photos of the vocal cords, by James P. Thomas, MD...
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Vocal cords, vocal cord paralysis, vocal cord nodules,hoarseness, ... |
What are the vocal cords? ... The vocal cords (or folds) are two small muscles located within the larynx (voice box) that are responsible for voice production.
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Vocal Cords |
Like millions of other Americans, I had something clearly, and stubbornly, wrong with my vocal cords (also called vocal folds).
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Sound Site:Activities: Vocal Cords |
Making Sounds with Air and Strings: Human Vocal Cords ... Watch a video of vibrating vocal cords!
The vocal folds, also known commonly as vocal cords, are composed of twin infoldings of mucous membrane stretched horizontally across the larynx. They vibrate, modulating the flow of air being expelled from the lungs during phonation.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vocal_folds
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vocal_folds
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Common Voice Disorders |
Vocal fold paralysis, is a weakness or immobility of the vocal folds, commonly referred to as the vocal "cords." View photo. ... Normal Vocal Cords. To compare with common voice disorders. ...
The Ventricle of the Larynx (ventriculus laryngis [Morgagnii]; laryngeal sinus) is a fusiform fossa, situated between the ventricular and vocal folds on either side, and extending nearly their ...
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UCLA Phonetics Lab: Vocal Fold Animation |
An slow-motion animation of the vocal folds vibrating during speech:
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