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Anatomy, Physiology, & Acoustics for Phonetics APA for Phonetics

APA for Phonetics A.Respiratory System 1.Respiratory Anatomy & Physiology a. b. c. d.

APA for Phonetics B.Laryngeal System & Phonation 1.Laryngeal Anatomy a. b. c. d. e. f.

APA for Phonetics 2.Laryngeal Physiology a. b. c.

APA for Phonetics B.Laryngeal System & Phonation a.Laryngeal Anatomy b. Laryngeal Physiology c.Laryngeal Acoustics

APA for Phonetics c.Laryngeal Acoustics 1.Voicing

APA for Phonetics c.Laryngeal Acoustics 1.Voicing 2.Fundamental Frequency

APA for Phonetics C.Supralaryngeal System & Articulation 1.Supralaryngeal Anatomy a. b. c.

APA for Phonetics d.Articulators

APA for Phonetics 8.Tongue a) b) c) d) e)

APA for Phonetics C.Supralaryngeal System& Articulation 1.Supralaryngeal Anatomy 2.Supralaryngeal Acoustics