A Manner of Speaking: For Effective Communication |
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The back of the soft palate can be raised , as indicated in Figure 5 , and brought into firm contact with the back wall of the throat cavity , thus completely shutting off the nasal cavities from the mouth and throat .
The back of the soft palate can be raised , as indicated in Figure 5 , and brought into firm contact with the back wall of the throat cavity , thus completely shutting off the nasal cavities from the mouth and throat .
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The lips form a flexible opening that can be adjusted to help convey food or drink into the mouth . They also may help to hold solid foods in a position to be chewed . 2. The mouth . The mouth is the cavity in which food is prepared for ...
The lips form a flexible opening that can be adjusted to help convey food or drink into the mouth . They also may help to hold solid foods in a position to be chewed . 2. The mouth . The mouth is the cavity in which food is prepared for ...
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... are vocal tones that differ in quality because of differences in the size and shape of the mouth , which operates as a cavity resonator . The size and shape of the mouth is regulated chiefly by the tongue , the lower jaw , and the ...
... are vocal tones that differ in quality because of differences in the size and shape of the mouth , which operates as a cavity resonator . The size and shape of the mouth is regulated chiefly by the tongue , the lower jaw , and the ...
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The Eating and Drinking Mechanism | 73 |
Vocal Variations While Speaking | 81 |
THE STRENGTH AND BASIC QUALITY OF THE VOICE | 88 |
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