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glottal phonation are included under this definition... The minimum pressure drop required to achieve phonation is called the phonation threshold pressure... if there is no phonation during its occurrence... Phonation occurring in excised larynges would also not be possible according to this theory... phonation was considered to be a matter of points on a continuum of tension and closure... until recently the state of the glottis and phonation were considered to be nearly synonymous... it is convenient to classify these degrees of phonation into discrete categories... has a typologically unusual phonation in its stops... last few decades it has become apparent that phonation may involve the entire larynx... Elements of laryngeal articulation or phonation may occur widely in the world... and vowel phonation into a single phonological parameter... also refers to a particular phonation limited to a particular range of...

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