The Speaking VoiceDavid McKay Company, 1962 - 404 Seiten |
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... palate is the bony ceiling of the mouth cavity , extending upward and backward from the gum ridge above the upper teeth and connecting posteriorly with the soft ... palate , nevertheless , affects the voice quality by forming the palatal arch ...
... palate is the bony ceiling of the mouth cavity , extending upward and backward from the gum ridge above the upper teeth and connecting posteriorly with the soft ... palate , nevertheless , affects the voice quality by forming the palatal arch ...
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... soft palate . Yawning is one of the best exercises for maximum pharyngeal expansion - the larynx is pulled down and the walls are fully expanded and the uvula and soft palate are raised . In addition to size and shape , the general ...
... soft palate . Yawning is one of the best exercises for maximum pharyngeal expansion - the larynx is pulled down and the walls are fully expanded and the uvula and soft palate are raised . In addition to size and shape , the general ...
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... soft palate . 5 CONTROL OF THE SOFT PALATE It is obvious , then , that an important step in overcoming nasality is to learn to control the soft palate . Stand with the back to the light ; hold a mirror at a convenient angle and look at ...
... soft palate . 5 CONTROL OF THE SOFT PALATE It is obvious , then , that an important step in overcoming nasality is to learn to control the soft palate . Stand with the back to the light ; hold a mirror at a convenient angle and look at ...
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Breathing | 21 |
Phonation | 41 |
Resonance | 57 |
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