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Definition 43 |
The process that amplifies and modifies the intensity of tone. In the production of speech sounds. This amplification occurs primarily in the cavities of the mouth, nose, and throat because of either forced or sympathetic vibration. These three cavities constitute the vocal resonators. The size, shape, and physical makeup of the cavities determine the kind of amplification. In other words, the fundamental tones produced at the vocal folds is "re-sounded" within these cavities. |
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Definition 44 |
The cavities in which sound can resonate. for voice production, the mouth, nose, and throat cavities are the most important |
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