Glottis
Voiced stops in phonetics are sounds produced with vocal cord vibration, creating a buzzing or humming quality. They are significant because they help distinguish words in many languages. Voiceless stops, on the other hand, are produced without vocal cord vibration, resulting in a sharper, more abrupt sound. The main difference between the two is the presence or absence of vocal cord vibration during production.
The vocal cords are vibrating with a voiced sound, with a voiceless sound the vocal cords are not vibrating. In the word - game - the 'g' is voiced. In the word - came - the 'c' is not voiced
The medical root word 'chordo' refers to the cord or string (usually used in connection with the vocal cord or spermatic cord).
The root section of the intracranial cavity is called the foramen magnum. It is a large opening at the base of the skull through which the spinal cord passes to connect with the brain. The foramen magnum allows for communication between the brain and the rest of the body.
The human voice is produced by the vibration of vocal cords in the larynx. Vocal range varies among individuals due to differences in vocal cord length and tension. The pitch and volume of the voice can be modulated by adjusting the tension and size of the vocal cords.
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To repair a damaged vocal cord, a person may need to have surgery to talk properly. This surgery is called medialization laryngoplasty.
This condition is typically the result of unstable blood vessels in the vocal cord that can rupture.
A surgery might cure a vocal cord dysfunction, but there is no guarantee at any time with a surgery. Some vocal cord dysfunction could be helped with exercise or rest.
The male vocal folds are between 17 mm and 25 mm (approx 0.75" to 1.0") in length
A vocal cord produces your voice. its located inside the larynx, which is in the throat area near the Adams apple.
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Congestion of a vocal cord typically means that you have excess mucus buildup in your vocal cords. To fix this, simply gargle a bit of mouthwash and use lozenges.
arytenoid cartilages by vocal ligaments
Vocal cord nodules and polyps are noncancerous growths on the vocal cords that affect the voice.
The cord should be on the right and the wand on the left