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100 1 _aRussell, G. Oscar
245 1 0 _aSpeech and voice :
_bwith X-Rays of English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Soprano, Tenor and Baritone Subjects /
_cG. Oscar Russell
260 _aNew York (USA) :
_bThe Macmillan Company,
_c1931
300 _a250 p.
_bfront. (il.), il., il dobls.
_c22 cm.
505 _aPart One: Scientific aspects. Introduction; These X-Ray experiments; Preliminary explanation; Explanation of some terms; Hearing; Cavities; Our new surface effect theory. -- Part Two: Practical aspects. Why constriction against hard or soft surfaces changes vowells; Front vowels - Some light thrown on Vowel theories and schemes; Cause of quality heard in front Vowels; Evidence involved in artificial front Vowels; Some unanswered questions raised by a study of front Vowels; Back vowels a to U. -- Part Three: Hints on use of x-rays. X-rays pictures as alds to the deaf; The singing and speaking voice; Music and physics aspect of voice quality; Mechanism and the speech actuator the lungs; Brating; The source of the voice; Speech cavities - Anatomical orientations; The Adam's apple or larynx - Human broadcasting studio; The epiglottis and tonal quality; The trachea and chest resonance; Larynx muscles - Estrinsic; Interior voice-producing organ; Glottal lips - Human broadcasting sound generator; The false vocal cord and tonal quality - A surface, not resonator modulation; What shall students of voice be taught? any physiological habitats?
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