| 31. | Other benign pathological phenomena like polyps, vocal fold nodules and edema will also introduce disordered phonation.
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| 32. | Vowel phonation also frequently develops into tone, as can be seen in the case of Burmese.
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| 33. | The intrinsic muscles are divided into respiratory and the phonatory muscles ( the muscles of phonation ).
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| 34. | Thavung makes a four-way distinction between clear and breathy phonation combined with glottalized final consonants.
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| 35. | The other vowel quality sequences ( diphthongs ? ), disregarding the added complexity of phonation, are.
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| 36. | Glottal replacement is not purely a feature of consonants . creaky phonation, there is some allophony involved.
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| 37. | Depending on which nerves are damaged, flaccid dysarthria affects respiration, phonation, resonance, and articulation.
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| 38. | However, at least two supra-glottal phonations appear to be widespread in the world's languages.
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| 39. | Phonation diacritics may also be prefixed or suffixed rather than placed directly under the segment to represent relative timing.
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| 40. | Resonators are the hard and soft surfaces within the oral cavity that affect the sound waves produced during phonation.
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