The Speaking VoiceDavid McKay Company, 1962 - 404 Seiten |
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... cavities above . Although an immobile , solid structure , incapable of any conscious train- ing , the hard palate ... cavities from the pharyngeal and mouth cavities , or , depending upon the degree of closure they effect , limit the ...
... cavities above . Although an immobile , solid structure , incapable of any conscious train- ing , the hard palate ... cavities from the pharyngeal and mouth cavities , or , depending upon the degree of closure they effect , limit the ...
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... cavities project three scroll - shaped bones , the turbinated bones . The turbi- nates , as they are usually called , divide the posterior portion of each cavity into many open pockets . These internal " hollows , " as well as the ...
... cavities project three scroll - shaped bones , the turbinated bones . The turbi- nates , as they are usually called , divide the posterior portion of each cavity into many open pockets . These internal " hollows , " as well as the ...
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... CAVITIES The nasal cavities are principally the head cavities , located directly above the roof of the mouth . They are open at the front and back ; anteriorly , the nares or nostrils open into them , and the naso - pharynx opens into ...
... CAVITIES The nasal cavities are principally the head cavities , located directly above the roof of the mouth . They are open at the front and back ; anteriorly , the nares or nostrils open into them , and the naso - pharynx opens into ...
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Breathing | 21 |
Phonation | 41 |
Resonance | 57 |
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