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vocal fillers are the words we use to fill out or cover up when thinking of words to say. Examples: umm... uh.. hmmm.. so....
Prosody refers to the rhythm, stress, and intonation of speech, so the vocal aspects of speech that contribute to that prosody (pitch, stress, speed, volume, intonation) are prosodic features.
Glottography refers to the study or description of the anatomical structure and function of the vocal cords or glottis in speech production. It focuses on how the vocal cords move and vibrate to produce speech sounds.
The word vocally is an adverb.
A vocal specialist is called a Speech Therapist
vocal chords
Vocal monotony is speaking without varying the tone or pitch. Monotonous speech is flat.
The function of vocal cords is to create sound which is modulated as speech or songs
Vocal cords and a need to communicate.
Larynx
Vibration that results in speech is a function of the vocal cords within the larynx. When air is pushed from the lungs through the vocal cords, they vibrate and create sound waves that form the basis of speech. The vibration frequency and how the vocal cords are manipulated determine the specific sounds produced.
The true vocal cords in the larynx