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      • Voice” is the complex interaction of the vocal mechanism with the rest of the body used to produce speech and song (melody, rhythm, and language) as well as so-called vegetative sounds, such as coughing, crying, screaming, and so on.
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  2. This paper provides a review of voice physiology and biomechanics, the physics of vocal fold vibration and sound production, and laryngeal muscular control of the fundamental frequency of voice, vocal intensity, and voice quality.

  3. This chapter acoustics speech describes various aspects of the human voice as a means of communication in speech and singing. From the point of view of function, vocal sounds can be regarded as the...

    • the human voice is a process that involves the ability to perform a function1
    • the human voice is a process that involves the ability to perform a function2
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  4. The Process of Voice. Voice production involves a three-step process. A column of air pressure is moved towards the vocal folds. Air is moved out of the lungs and towards the vocal folds by coordinated action of the diaphragm, abdominal muscles, chest muscles, and rib cage.

  5. Jun 24, 2020 · The voice source involves controlled air flow from the lungs through the glottis (housed in the larynx), which is converted to sound through the oscillating action of the vocal folds. Air flow causes vibration regimes in the vocal folds that result in a generally tonal, harmonically rich sound.

    • Gregory A. Bryant
    • 2021
  6. This article provides details on human speech production involving a range of physical features, which may have evolved as specific adaptations for this purpose. All mammalian vocalizations are produced similarly, involving features that primarily evolved for respiration or ingestion.

  7. Apr 1, 2016 · By revealing the many ways in which the human voice is linked – physically or perceptually – to ecologically relevant traits, this body of research has greatly advanced our understanding of the evolutionary functions of nonverbal vocal communication in humans.

  8. The ability to produce voice starts with airflow from the lungs, which is coordinated by the action of the diaphragm and abdominal and chest muscles. Vibratory System The voice box (larynx) and vocal folds (sometimes called vocal cords) comprise the vibratory system of the voice mechanism.