Modern Techniques of Vocal RehabilitationThomas, 1973 - 362 Seiten |
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... hoarseness but also following the elimination of hoarseness . Vocal misuse and abuse may be characterized by three stages , moving from mild to severe in symptomatology : sensory , audi- tory , and visual . Patients may experience one ...
... hoarseness but also following the elimination of hoarseness . Vocal misuse and abuse may be characterized by three stages , moving from mild to severe in symptomatology : sensory , audi- tory , and visual . Patients may experience one ...
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... hoarseness , finds : " The most common principal cause of hoarse - voice was the throat tension resulting from the effort to speak at a level far below optimal pitch . " Hoarseness is the most prevalent clinical voice quality . Boland ...
... hoarseness , finds : " The most common principal cause of hoarse - voice was the throat tension resulting from the effort to speak at a level far below optimal pitch . " Hoarseness is the most prevalent clinical voice quality . Boland ...
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... hoarseness was objectively determined from spectrographic analysis of 3 vowels before therapy by using the categories established by Yanagihara ( 1962 ) to classify hoarseness into four types , Type I ( slight ) through Type IV ( severe ) ...
... hoarseness was objectively determined from spectrographic analysis of 3 vowels before therapy by using the categories established by Yanagihara ( 1962 ) to classify hoarseness into four types , Type I ( slight ) through Type IV ( severe ) ...
Inhalt
VOCAL REHABILITATION | 5 |
CAUSES OF VOCAL MISUSE AND ABUSE | 11 |
TONE FOCUS AND VOCAL MISUSE | 21 |
Urheberrecht | |
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