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She played with his glottis for a few more moments.
This move makes a view of the glottis possible.
The glottis, however, attempts to remain open as an individual cries.
This is done by expanding the glottis, which allows more air to pass through.
The higher frequency is explained as a result of the glottis being tense.
The "ocean sound" is created by moving the glottis as air passes in and out.
The glottis is defined as the true vocal folds and the space between them.
If cancer is in the glottis, treatment may include the following:
It started with the facial muscles, then moved to the glottis in the back of the throat.
She felt the pain as his prick reached her glottis, and pushed it in even further.
The speech therapist says, "Keep your glottis partially open as you speak.
A modified version is done by expiring against a closed glottis.
"If the gods had meant for man to survive in free fall, they would have given him a cast iron glottis."
They require movement of the glottis during pronunciation and have a staccato sound.
Thus, voice disorders often involve lesions of the anterior glottis.
During the hold, the signer also stops the breath by closing the glottis.
Move your glottis downward as if you were swallowing.
The state of the glottis can be finely transcribed with diacritics.
Because the glottis is necessarily closed for the glottal stop, it cannot be voiced.
Glottis: The middle part of the larynx where the vocal cords are located.
As longitudinal tension increases, the glottis tends to develop a gap in the middle.
Sound production involving only the glottis is called glottal.
The lower lip and glottis are other active articulators.
In others, the full length of the glottis opens and closes in each cycle.
While the air is expelled it flows through the glottis causing vibrations, which produces sound.