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produced with vibration of the vocal cords, said of speech sounds such as b, d, or z. Called also sonant and sonorant.
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| voiceless |
produced without vibration of the vocal cords, said of speech sounds such as p, t, or s. Called also surd and unvoiced.
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| voice break |
The sudden interruption of speech, or a sudden decrease in vocal amplitude. It is a sign of laryngeal spasm.
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| voice prosthesis |
A device that synthesizes the human voice. It is used in patients who have undergone laryngeal surgery.
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| voice |
Any one of the melodic lines formed by the flow of the music. The bass line and the melody form the two outer voices, and the tones in between may, to a greater or lesser extent, form melodic lines of their own called inner voices.
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