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syllable prosody manifested by
laryngealization. Ahn, Sang-cheol; Iverson,
Gregory K. (October 2004). "Dimensions in
Korean Laryngeal Phonology*".
Journal of...
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language Larynx Laryngealization, or
creaky voice All
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against food aspiration. The
opening of
larynx into
pharynx known as the
laryngeal inlet is
about 4–5
centimeters in diameter. The
larynx houses the vocal...
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recurrent laryngeal nerve (RLN) is a
branch of the
vagus nerve (cranial
nerve X) that
supplies all the
intrinsic muscles of the larynx, with the exception...
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Laryngeal cancer is a kind of
cancer that can
develop in any part of the
larynx (voice box). It is
typically a squamous-cell carcinoma,
reflecting its...
- The
laryngeal theory is a
theory in
historical linguistics positing that the Proto-Indo-European (PIE)
language included a
number of
laryngeal consonants...
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anatomical structure of the
thyroid cartilage called the
laryngeal prominence or
laryngeal protuberance protruding and
forming a "bump"
under the skin...
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Laryngeal paralysis in
animals is a
condition in
which the
nerves and
muscles that
control the
movements of one or both
arytenoid cartilages of the larynx...
- A
laryngeal mask
airway (LMA), also
known as
laryngeal mask, is a
medical device that
keeps a patient's
airway open
during anaesthesia or
while they are...
- as ⟨◌ˀ⟩),
which in its most
common form is a kind of
creaky voice (
laryngealization), but it may also be
realized as a
glottal stop,
especially in emphatic...