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Preface

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 June 2019

John H. Esling
Affiliation:
University of Victoria, British Columbia
Scott R. Moisik
Affiliation:
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Allison Benner
Affiliation:
University of Victoria, British Columbia
Lise Crevier-Buchman
Affiliation:
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Paris
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Recapitulates the phonetic theories of Abercrombie and Laver, introduces the Laryngeal Articulator Model of the vocal tract, and refers to the iPA Phonetics app as a tool for accessing auditory samples of voice qualities and visual images of articulations. The model supersedes the simple glottal-phonation paradigm of the larynx, replacing it with the ‘two-part vocal tract,’ containing a complex articulator in the lower vocal tract paralleling the tongue in the oral vocal tract.

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Voice Quality
The Laryngeal Articulator Model
, pp. xv - xvii
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2019

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  • Preface
  • John H. Esling, University of Victoria, British Columbia, Scott R. Moisik, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, Allison Benner, University of Victoria, British Columbia, Lise Crevier-Buchman, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Paris
  • Book: Voice Quality
  • Online publication: 21 June 2019
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108696555.001
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  • Preface
  • John H. Esling, University of Victoria, British Columbia, Scott R. Moisik, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, Allison Benner, University of Victoria, British Columbia, Lise Crevier-Buchman, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Paris
  • Book: Voice Quality
  • Online publication: 21 June 2019
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108696555.001
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  • Preface
  • John H. Esling, University of Victoria, British Columbia, Scott R. Moisik, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, Allison Benner, University of Victoria, British Columbia, Lise Crevier-Buchman, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Paris
  • Book: Voice Quality
  • Online publication: 21 June 2019
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108696555.001
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