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1The artificial larynx
By Yvan Lebrun

“The artificial larynx” Metadata:
- Title: The artificial larynx
- Author: Yvan Lebrun
- Language: English
- Number of Pages: Median: 90
- Publisher: Swets & Zeitlinger
- Publish Date: 1973
- Publish Location: Amsterdam
“The artificial larynx” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Alaryngeal - Artificial larynx - Artificial organs - Larynx - Physiology - Voice production
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL5520823M - OL20969944M
- Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): 73593717
- All ISBNs: 9026501730 - 9789026501739
Access and General Info:
- First Year Published: 1973
- Is Full Text Available: Yes
- Is The Book Public: No
- Access Status: Borrowable
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Alaryngeal speech
Alaryngeal speech is speech using an airstream mechanism that uses features other than the glottis to create voicing. There are three types: esophageal
Donald Duck talk
Buccal speech is an alaryngeal form of vocalization which uses the inner cheek to produce sound rather than the larynx. The speech is also known as Donald
Airstream mechanism
do not require the glottis. These mechanisms are collectively called alaryngeal speech mechanisms (none of these speech mechanisms are used in non-disordered
Esophageal speech
weeks or months of training for patients to achieve functional voicing. Alaryngeal speech "What is Esophageal Speech? (with pictures)". wisegeek.com. Retrieved
Speech production
of the lungs and glottis in alaryngeal speech by using the upper parts of the vocal tract. An example of such alaryngeal speech is Donald Duck talk. The
Clarence Nash
Nash's Donald Duck voice was achieved by what is called buccal speech: an alaryngeal form of vocalization which uses the inner cheek to produce sound rather
Laryngectomy
total laryngectomy. Lastly, it is much more difficult for those using alaryngeal speech to vary their pitch, which particularly affects the social functioning
Speech
humans can pronounce words without the use of the lungs and glottis in alaryngeal speech, of which there are three types: esophageal speech, pharyngeal
Tracheo-esophageal puncture
replace the sound the vocal cords previously produced. Other methods of alaryngeal speech (speech without vocal cords) are esophageal speech, and electrolaryngeal
Lombard effect
PMID 2926004. Zeine L, Brandt JF (September 1988). "The Lombard effect on alaryngeal speech". J Commun Disord. 21 (5): 373–83. doi:10.1016/0021-9924(88)90022-6