| 11. | In addition, the vocal tract may often be constricted in the region of the epiglottis.
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| 12. | The modes can be altered in sound by either widening or narrowing the vocal tract.
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| 13. | Here, the vocal tract is in its neutral state and creates a near perfect tube.
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| 14. | The bassos'vocal tracts measured an average 32.3 square centimeters.
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| 15. | Their vocal tract will be shaped to resonate at frequencies associated with the tone being produced.
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| 16. | A "'continuant "'is a speech sound produced with an incomplete closure of the oral vocal tract.
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| 17. | An otonality corresponds to an arithmetic series of Khoomei singers produce otonalities with their vocal tracts.
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| 18. | Men, generally speaking, have a larger vocal tract, which essentially gives the resultant voice a lower-sounding timbre.
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| 19. | They put their vocal tracts in a shape that is right musically rather than right for speech,
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| 20. | The dental consonants are " distributed ", with closure along a considerable distance of the vocal tract.
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