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1. physiological process whereby the energy of moving air in the vocal tract is transformed into acoustic energy within the larynx. 2. production of voiced sound by means of vocal fold vibration.
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| phonation |
A sound produced by the larynx is called voice or phonation.
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| phonetics |
Of or relating to speech sounds. Of or relating to the scientific study of the actual speech sounds of the language. The science that studies the characteristics of human sound production, especially for the description, classification, and transcription of speech.
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| phonology |
The study of the variability in pronunciation of sounds of a given language.
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| phoneme |
the smallest sound unit in a word ?often represented by a single letter ('a', 'm') but sometimes by a combination of two letters, as in a digraph.
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