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- description of the subglottal cavity, when the lung pistons contract the lungs, the volume of the subglottal cavity decreases while the subglottal air pressure...
- (superglottal pressure) or a decrease in pressure below the glottis (subglottal pressure). The subglottal pressure is maintained by the respiratory muscles. Supraglottal...
- and a third faucalized voiced set that involves both an increase in subglottal pressure as well as greater glottal constriction and tenseness in the...
- model). Subglottal system might also affect the vocal tract productive system when the glottal opening is large (please see research on subglottal resonance...
- They are produced with a partially constricted glottis and additional subglottal pressure in addition to tense vocal tract walls, laryngeal lowering, or...
- fundamental frequency has been influenced by the glottal gap size and subglottal pressure and when the phonation threshold pressure has been exceeded,...
- and acoustical conditions in the larynx and in the vocal tract. The subglottal pressure, the driving force in phonation, needs to be adapted in accordance...
- muscle strength and agility. Hard glottal attacks involve building up subglottal pressure (air pressure below the vocal folds) before letting out a vowel...
- 117101. PMIDĀ 25657203. Riede, T; Tokuda, I. T.; Farmer, C. G. (2011). "Subglottal pressure and fundamental frequency control in contact calls of juvenile...
- of the vocal folds. Consequently, the vocal folds are unable to retain subglottal air pressure (required for phonation) and breaks in phonation can be heard...