The loss of the ability of the larynx to produce normal speech sounds is known as aphonia.
The noun 'voice' is a common, concrete noun as a word for the sound produced in a larynx and uttered through the mouth; the sounds that someone makes when they speak.The noun 'voice' is a common, abstract noun as a word for an ability to speak; an ability to sing; an agency by which a particular point of view is expressed or represented; the right to express an opinion; a particular opinion or attitude expressed.
Phenomology
ay eee eye oh you A,E,I,O,U
Both are correct, but "Was the camera broken?" is more common and sounds more normal then "Had the camera broken?"
ee these letters will produce the sounds of (i)as in keen ,little bit longer while ea will produce the sound of e as in bread .when two vowels come together first will give the sound second will be silent.
your larynx or (voicebox)
Thé human's larynx (voicebox) vibrates to produce sound
it is the larynx.
wchich produce the sounds of voices, are contained in the layrnx
Breathe and limited sound production. "Basal" birds like chickens rely on the larynx more than the syrynx to produce sounds.
Women think they can sing because they have higher pitched voices and feel like they have the ability to range their vocal chords up to a higher pitch causing the larynx to produce a note that sounds beautiful!
Speech sounds are produced in the larynx. These occur because specialized structures in the larynx rub up on each other in different ways.
Sounds are produced during talking in the vocal tract, which starts from the vocal cords in the larynx. The vocal cords vibrate to produce sound, which then resonates through the throat, mouth, and nasal cavity. Various movements and positions of the articulators, such as the tongue, lips, and teeth, shape the sound to produce different speech sounds.
Speech sounds are produced in the larynx through the vibration of the vocal cords when air passes through them. The vibration creates sound waves that are then shaped into specific sounds by the movement of the articulators, such as the tongue, lips, and teeth. The pitch, volume, and quality of the sound are determined by the tension and length of the vocal cords.
your larynx or (voicebox)
it is the voice box. it produces sounds.
The same way normal drums do--the vibration of the top causes sound.