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On the Physiology of Voice Production in South-Siberian Throat Singing Analysis of Acoustic and Electrophysiological Evidences

Von: Materialtyp: TextTextSprache: Englisch Reihen: EBL-SchweitzerVerlag: Berlin Frank & Timme 2008Auflage: Online-AusgBeschreibung: Online-Ressource (1 online resource (334 p.))Inhaltstyp:
  • Text
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  • Computermedien
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  • Online-Ressource
ISBN:
  • 9783865969958
Schlagwörter: Genre/Form: Andere physische Formen: Kein Titel; Druckausg.: Kein TitelLOC-Klassifikation:
  • QP306.G73 2009eb
Online-Ressourcen: Zusammenfassung: Intro -- List of Tables -- Acknowledgements -- Preface -- Overview -- Symbols, Abbreviations and Transliteration -- INTRODUCTION -- Subject Context -- Throat Singing (ThS) -- Overtone Singing (OtS) -- Theoretical Context Of Voice Description -- Perspectives, Layers and Definitions -- Principles of Phonation -- Voice Production -- Source and Vocal Tract -- Voice Quality (VQ) -- Research Goals -- SUBJECT -- Physiological & Acoustical Correlates of ThS Phonatory Qualities -- Styles in South-Siberian Throat Singing -- Ethnomusicological vs. Phonetic Perspective -- Physiological Phonetics of Throat Singing -- Voice Sources in Throat Singing -- Vocal Tract in Throat Singing -- Specific Anatomy of Certain Laryngeal Structures -- Basic Functional Anatomy of the Larynx -- Ventricular Fold and Ventricular Voice -- Aryepiglottic Fold (plica aryepiglottica) -- Aryepiglottic Sphincter (AES) -- Physical Examination of the Lower Vocal Tract in Throat Singing -- Preliminary Laryngoscopic Examination of Throat Singing -- Additional Recordings of Fibre Endoscopic Examination of Throat Singing -- Vocal Tract Shape Investigations -- Articulation of ``Reinforced Harmonics'' in Throat Singing -- Observable Techniques or Methods of ``Overtone Articulation'' -- Phonation Modes and Articulation Types in Throat Singing -- Physical Observations on Singers -- Investigations using X-ray Videofluoroscopy -- Investigations using Ultrasound -- MRI Investigation -- Discussion of VPTs and Laryngeal Settings in Throat Singing -- Posterior-Anterior Compression, Supraglottal Constriction -- Ventricular Fold Mechanism (VTF) -- Medial Compression of Supraglottal Constriction -- Double Source Phonation or Diplophonic Phonation -- Discussion of Vocal Tract Articulation -- HYPOTHESES & Expectations -- METHOD -- Physioacoustical Analysis of Voice Production in ThS.Andere Ausgaben: Druckausg.ISBN / 978-3-86596-172-3
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Buch Buch Gebäude E2 3 (UdS Campusbibliothek für Informatik und Mathematik) Campusbibliothek für Informatik und Mathematik (E2 3) Phonetik/Phonologie GRA s3 2008:1 1.Ex (Regal durchstöbern(Öffnet sich unterhalb)) Verfügbar 2205000037218

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Intro -- List of Tables -- Acknowledgements -- Preface -- Overview -- Symbols, Abbreviations and Transliteration -- INTRODUCTION -- Subject Context -- Throat Singing (ThS) -- Overtone Singing (OtS) -- Theoretical Context Of Voice Description -- Perspectives, Layers and Definitions -- Principles of Phonation -- Voice Production -- Source and Vocal Tract -- Voice Quality (VQ) -- Research Goals -- SUBJECT -- Physiological & Acoustical Correlates of ThS Phonatory Qualities -- Styles in South-Siberian Throat Singing -- Ethnomusicological vs. Phonetic Perspective -- Physiological Phonetics of Throat Singing -- Voice Sources in Throat Singing -- Vocal Tract in Throat Singing -- Specific Anatomy of Certain Laryngeal Structures -- Basic Functional Anatomy of the Larynx -- Ventricular Fold and Ventricular Voice -- Aryepiglottic Fold (plica aryepiglottica) -- Aryepiglottic Sphincter (AES) -- Physical Examination of the Lower Vocal Tract in Throat Singing -- Preliminary Laryngoscopic Examination of Throat Singing -- Additional Recordings of Fibre Endoscopic Examination of Throat Singing -- Vocal Tract Shape Investigations -- Articulation of ``Reinforced Harmonics'' in Throat Singing -- Observable Techniques or Methods of ``Overtone Articulation'' -- Phonation Modes and Articulation Types in Throat Singing -- Physical Observations on Singers -- Investigations using X-ray Videofluoroscopy -- Investigations using Ultrasound -- MRI Investigation -- Discussion of VPTs and Laryngeal Settings in Throat Singing -- Posterior-Anterior Compression, Supraglottal Constriction -- Ventricular Fold Mechanism (VTF) -- Medial Compression of Supraglottal Constriction -- Double Source Phonation or Diplophonic Phonation -- Discussion of Vocal Tract Articulation -- HYPOTHESES & Expectations -- METHOD -- Physioacoustical Analysis of Voice Production in ThS.

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