van Lieshout, 2021 - Google Patents
Electromagnetic articulographyvan Lieshout, 2021
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- Manual of clinical phonetics
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Humans are capable of communicating in a very unique way. They alter the resonance properties of the vocal tract to create sounds by moving oral structures that from a phylogenetic point of view primarily are tasked with chewing and swallowing …
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