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Human anatomy / Phonation / Electroglottograph / Vocal folds / Modal voice / Glottis / Vocal effort / Vowel / Place of articulation / Human voice / Phonetics / Linguistics
Human anatomy
Phonation
Electroglottograph
Vocal folds
Modal voice
Glottis
Vocal effort
Vowel
Place of articulation
Human voice
Phonetics
Linguistics

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