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phonate
phonate, v. Physiol. (ˈfəʊneɪt) [f. Gr. ϕωνή voice + -ate3.] intr. To utter vocal sound; to produce the tone which constitutes voice by vibration of the vocal cords; trans. to sound vocally.1876 J. S. Bristowe Th. & Pract. Med. (1878) 475 Undue expenditure of breath during forcible expiration, as wh... Oxford English Dictionary
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Falsetto
One possible explanation for this failure to recognize the female falsetto sooner is that when men phonate in the falsetto register there is a much more wikipedia.org
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phonatory
phonatory, a. (ˈfəʊnətərɪ) [f. phonate: see -ory.] Pertaining or relating to phonation.1895 Wolfenden tr. Joal's Respiration in Singing 137 These two muscular groups..in their phonatory functions. 1897 Allbutt's Syst. Med. IV. 814 Both vocal cords are very apt to become fixed more or less in the pho... Oxford English Dictionary
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Babbling
For example, infants who have had a tracheotomy typically do not babble because they are unable to phonate. wikipedia.org
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Modal voice
A well trained singer or speaker can phonate two octaves or more within the modal register with consistent production, beauty of tone, dynamic variation wikipedia.org
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phonetic
phonetic, a. and n. (fəʊˈnɛtɪk) [ad. mod.L. phōnētic-us (Zoega 1797), a. Gr. ϕωνητικός adj., f. ϕωνητός to be spoken, f. ϕωνεῖν to utter voice, speak. In F. phonétique (Dict. Acad. 1878).] A. adj. 1. Representing vocal sounds: applied to signs or characters which represent the sounds, esp. the indiv... Oxford English Dictionary
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Arytenoid adduction
The patient is asked to phonate to evaluate voice quality and the potential need for a concurrent thyroplasty. wikipedia.org
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Mallampati score
Depending on whether the tongue is maximally protruded and/or the patient asked to phonate, the scoring may vary. wikipedia.org
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Whistle register
The lower part of the whistle register may overlap the upper parts of the modal and falsetto registers, making it possible for singers to phonate these wikipedia.org
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EUdict
Chi>Ger 蘇格蘭牧羊犬 苏格兰牧羊犬. Jpk>Ger 服従 [ふくじゅう] Eng>Fre phonate. Eng>Ita NOE. En2>Eng double-breasted wool coat, marijuana, marijuana cigarette, reefer jacket, refrigerated transport vehicle, refrigerator, sailor who reefs sails, short overcoat made of thick fabric; marijuana cigarette.
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Vocal register
A well-trained singer or speaker can phonate two octaves or more in the modal register with consistent production, beauty of tone, dynamic variety, and wikipedia.org
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Contemporary commercial music
While it holds that all singers are poised to articulate, resonate, phonate, and breathe, they tend to approach such technical aspects rather differently wikipedia.org
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Vocal range
Vocal range is the range of pitches that a human voice can phonate. wikipedia.org
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Vocal cord paresis
As a result, the paralyzed vocal fold is supported in a position closer to the midline of the glottis, and retains its ability to vibrate and phonate efficiently wikipedia.org
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American and British English pronunciation differences
castrate, collate, cremateA2, curate, dictateA2, donateA2, frustrate, gestate, gradate, gyrate, hydrate, locateA2, migrate, mutate, narratebA2, notate, phonate wikipedia.org
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