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Phonetics / Voice registers / Head and neck / Phonation / Larynx / Dysphonia / Falsetto / Vocal register / Vocal pedagogy / Human voice / Human anatomy / Sound
Date: 2014-01-31 21:24:03
Phonetics
Voice registers
Head and neck
Phonation
Larynx
Dysphonia
Falsetto
Vocal register
Vocal pedagogy
Human voice
Human anatomy
Sound

8 Voice Disorders Objectives After reading this chapter, the student should be able to: n Demonstrate an understanding of anatomical, neurological bases of vocal

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