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I brought in people who had learned esophageal speech.
This air supply can be used to cause vibrations in a similar manner to esophageal speech.
Usually such a patient communicates by writing notes until he learns esophageal speech.
Esophageal speech is a learned skill that requires speech training and much practice.
Because of the high level of difficulty in learning esophageal speech, some patients are unable to master the skill.
A third method is called esophageal speech.
Pharyngeal speech can be produced in the early stages of learning esophageal speech.
Esophageal speech is a skill that can help patients to communicate after a laryngectomy, the most common surgery used for the treatment of laryngeal cancer.
"Esophageal speech" is the act of "burping" words.
"This is esophageal speech.
After his operation, he learned esophageal speech and how to use the battery-operated device, but he remained self-conscious about his voice.
The Lombard effect also occurs following laryngectomy when people following speech therapy talk with esophageal speech.
'Esophageal speech' (or 'voice') is an alternate method for speech production without the oscillation in the vocal folds.
Esophageal speech is produced without an artificial larynx, and is achieved by pumping air from the mouth into the upper esophagus.
Because of the large, vibrating pharyngo-esophageal segment, the pitch of esophageal speech is very low-between 50 and 100 Hz.
Esophageal speech uses air supply to create phonation from the esophagus and pharyngo-esophageal segment to act as a replacement for the glottis.
Esophageal speech is quieter and more strenuous than laryngeal speech, and fewer words can be produced successively.
Esophageal speech, also known as esophageal voice, is a method of speech production that involves oscillation of the esophagus.
Other methods of alaryngeal speech (i e speech without vocal cords) are esophageal speech, and artificial larynx speech.
Some of the advantages to tracheoesophageal puncture are a higher success rate at about 95% of vocal rehabilitation and a much faster time frame compared to esophageal speech.
In esophageal speech, pitch and intensity correlate: a low-pitched voice is produced with low intensity and a high-pitched voice is produced with high intensity.
However both buccal and pharyngeal speech are less clear than trained esophageal speech and "should not be regarded as a desirable or practical primary method of alaryngeal speech".
However humans can pronounce words without the use of the lungs and glottis in alaryngeal speech of which there are three types: esophageal speech, pharyngeal speech and buccal speech (better known as Donald Duck talk).
Studies show that tracheoesophageal speech is found to be closer to normal speech than esophageal speech and is often reported to be better, both in terms of naturalness as well as how well it is understood, when compared to esophageal speech and electrolarynx speech.