Definition of Laryngeals. Meaning of Laryngeals. Synonyms of Laryngeals

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Definition of Laryngeals

Laryngeal
Laryngeal Lar`yn*ge"al, a. [From Larynx.] Of or pertaining to the larynx; adapted to operations on the larynx; as, laryngeal forceps.

Meaning of Laryngeals from wikipedia

- Look up laryngeal in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Laryngeal may refer to: Laryngeal consonant, in phonetics Laryngeal theory of the Proto-Indo-European...
- 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...
- value of PIE laryngeals. The correspondences do not differentiate between *h₁, *h₂ and *h₃. Thus PIE laryngeals correspond to the PU laryngeal *x in wordstems...
- 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...
- languages for reconstructing the laryngeals. Anatolian directly preserves many laryngeals, while Gr**** preserves traces of laryngeals in positions (e.g. at the...
- The 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...
- all Indo-European branches, laryngeals in the syllable onset were lost, as were all word-initial laryngeals. Laryngeals between consonants disappeared...
- anatomical structure of the thyroid cartilage called the laryngeal prominence or laryngeal protuberance protruding and forming a "bump" under the skin...
- superior laryngeal nerve produces two branches: the internal laryngeal nerve (its sensory branch) which supplies sensory fibers to the laryngeal mucosa...
- 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...