| 41. | This is caused when a narrow flap and inadequate lateral pharyngeal wall movement prohibit lateral port closure during phonation.
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| 42. | And pitch is a factor in phonation as certain kinds of phonation can only be produced at certain pitches.
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| 43. | And pitch is a factor in phonation as certain kinds of phonation can only be produced at certain pitches.
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| 44. | She started to attend phonation classes, and next to the violin, her voice became her second instrument.
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| 45. | Estill suggests that this laryngeal tube creates a separate resonator that is responsible for the extra brightness in phonation.
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| 46. | Although each language may be somewhat different, it is convenient to classify these degrees of phonation into discrete categories.
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| 47. | Grunting while lifting heavy objects is the result of some air escaping through the adducted vocal folds ready for phonation.
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| 48. | Only the tone of the speech is saved in the whistle, while aspects as articulation and phonation are eliminated.
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| 49. | There is no symbol in the IPA for whispered phonation, since it is not used phonemically in any language.
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| 50. | Furthermore, although phonation is in a sense seperate from tone they are overlapping subjects that sometimes effect each other.
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