According to Lovecraft, this is merely the closest that the human vocal apparatus can come to reproducing the syllables of an alien language.
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In any given language, only a limited number of the many distinct sounds that can be created by the human vocal apparatus contribute to constructing meaning.
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From here, the information stored at the form stratum level is sent to the motor cortex where the vocal apparatus are coordinated to physically produce speech sounds.
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For phonologists, " digital infinity " was made possible by the human vocal apparatus conceptualised as a kind of machine consisting of a small number of binary switches.
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A voice can change its timbre by the way the performer manipulates their vocal apparatus, ( e . g . the shape of the vocal cavity or mouth ).
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Interest is therefore most focused on further modulations of and additions to the fundamental tone by other parts of the vocal apparatus, determined by the variable dimensions of nasal cavities.
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For the communication disorders program at Calvin College in Grand Rapids, Mich ., Glover created a plastinated bisected head and neck, which affords a cutaway view of the human vocal apparatus.
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"He's looked down a lot of opera singers'throats, " someone says of the well-known London ear, nose and throat man who will examine the strained vocal apparatus of the soprano Denyce Graves.
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Every possible phoneme in any of the world's languages might in this way be generated by specifying a particular on / off configuration of the switches ('articulators') constituting the human vocal apparatus.
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A study suggested that the echolocation subunits were mainly located in the central nervous system, while the subunits in the vocal apparatus were already present and capable of use before echolocation even evolved.