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  1. 121

    Treatment Challenges in a Tourette Syndrome Patient with Self-Injurious Behaviour: Case Report and Literature Review by G. Asadauskaitė, G. Jasionytė, M. Karnickas

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Tourette syndrome is known as a combined vocal and multiple motor tic disorder. It is a chronic complex neuropsychiatric disorder characterised by the onset of symptoms in early childhood and the presence of multiple motor tics and one or more vocal tics. …”
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    Cross-linguistic rhythmic patterns in Persian-English bilingual speakers: Implications for speaker recognition by Homa Asadi, Maral Asiaee

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Using various rhythmic measures, including consonantal and vocalic duration, we explored cross-linguistic differences, individual consistency, and speaker identification potential. …”
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    Sobre a interferência necessária da voz na lei: o exemplo da tragédia antiga by Jean-Michel Vivès

    Published 2013-02-01
    “…Leva ainda em consideração as contribuições de Nietzsche, acerca do nascimento da tragédia, e de Loraux que também chama a atenção para a dimensão vocal da tragédia, pondo em Nessa conferência, proferida especialmente pelo autor a convite da Comissão Científica do Colóquio Internacional « A Psicanálise e a Lei »  é abordada a estrutura da tragédia antiga retomada a partir do entendimento que dela faz Claudel, na medida em que destaca a sua dimensão essencialmente vocal. …”
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  4. 124

    Modifikasi Fonem Vokal Pada Stemming Kata Tidak Baku by Ahmad Fikri Iskandar, Ema Utami, Wahyu Hidayat, Agung Prasetio Budi, Anggit Dwi Hartanto

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…The contribution to this research is to modify the phonemes of vowels to return non-formal words into formal root forms known as Modified Vocal Phonemes in Non-Formal. The experiment was carried out with 60 non-formal words that have been preprocessed in the previous research. …”
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  5. 125

    Sobre a interferência necessária da voz na lei: o exemplo da tragédia antiga by Jean-Michel Vivès

    Published 2013-02-01
    “…Leva ainda em consideração as contribuições de Nietzsche, acerca do nascimento da tragédia, e de Loraux que também chama a atenção para a dimensão vocal da tragédia, pondo em Nessa conferência, proferida especialmente pelo autor a convite da Comissão Científica do Colóquio Internacional « A Psicanálise e a Lei »  é abordada a estrutura da tragédia antiga retomada a partir do entendimento que dela faz Claudel, na medida em que destaca a sua dimensão essencialmente vocal. …”
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    Borrowing another voice or the Cyrano complex by Julie Vatain

    Published 2013-06-01
    “…This article focuses on one of the playwright’s greatest successes, Painting Churches (1983) in order to investigate the vocal identity of the text through the alliance of screams, rants, everyday conversation, music and silence which makes up the dialogue. …”
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    Comparaison entre espèces chez le primate et évolution du langage by Anne Reboul

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The existence of semantic compositionality strictly speaking in the natural communication of nonhuman primates is still controversial, but on the other hand, the existence of statistical laws that had been considered as specific to language has been evidenced in the gestural and vocal communication of nonhuman primates. The investigation of nonhuman primates’ communication is a fast-developing research area, that should bring interesting perspectives on language evolution and that would benefit from targeting multimodal (gestures and vocalizations) communication in nonhuman primates.…”
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    Successful ventilation through a Rüsch intubation guide catheter in severe laryngotracheal stenosis by Victoria Van Regemorter, Arnaud Potié, Sandra Schmitz, Jean-Louis Scholtes, Laurent Veevaete, Michel Van Boven

    Published 2018-05-01
    “…A 7.0 inner diameter endotracheal cuffed tube had been inserted onto the Rüsch guide and left pending upstream from the vocal cords. Once the posterior tracheal wall was sutured, this endotracheal cuffed tube was slid along the Rüsch guide through the vocal cords with the cuff placed beyond the tracheal sutures. …”
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    Evaluating biotic and abiotic drivers of avian community mobbing responses along urban gradients in Southern California by Benjamin Ewing, Eric M. Wood, Ari Martínez

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…We conducted predator simulations by using playback of the vocalizations of the Western Screech‐owl, Megascops kennicottii, which is a predatory species that elicits a mobbing response from other birds. …”
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    La modulation sociale de la voix ne compromet pas le mécanisme de phenotype matching chez le mandrill by Florence Levréro, Greta Carrete-Vega, Anais Herbert, Ismaël Lawabi † 2015, Alexandre Courtiol, Eric Willaume, Peter M. Kappeler, Marie J.E. Charpentier

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…In particular, no study has yet unambiguously disentangled mechanisms based on learned familiarity from true phenotype matching in kin discrimination based on vocal signals. Here we show that in addition to genetic background, social accommodation also shapes individual voices in an Old World monkey (Mandrillus sphinx), even though primate vocalizations were thought to be innate and little flexible. …”
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    The syllabification of /sw/ in Italian and the phonological status of /w/ by Piero Cossu

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Previous studies have reported a dual status of /w/ in Italian, consonantal in loanwords versus vocalic in native lexemes, apparently dependent on the graphemic form of /w/, i.e. …”
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    R post-vocalique et histoire de l’anglais by Jacques Durand

    Published 1999-12-01
    “…In this paper, I explore the way in which a different norm emerged in England and in the United States concerning the pronunciation of post-vocalic r’s: the R. P. norm (or ‘BBC English’ in the terms of Roach and Hartman’s 1997 edition of Daniel Jones’ English Pronouncing Dictionary) is non-rhotic, whereas the US norm (or ‘Network English’ for the same authors) is rhotic. …”
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    THEATRICAL TECHNOLOGY IN TEACHING by Vera G. Pukhalskaya, Anna Yu. Kulinkovich

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…The article highlights the important aspects of a lecturer’s work on the text of a lecture including pronunciation, diction, vocal variety, and gestures. The article adduces advice of the renowned stage masters and public speakers on the rules for preparing a successful public speech.…”
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    Post-COVID-19 laryngo-tracheal sequelae: a comprehensive study at a tertiary care centre by Karthik P., Rupa Mehta, Ranganath T. G., Ajoy K. Behra, Atul Jindal, Himanshi Grover

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The various findings were noted in 10.1% of total patients included in the study including vocal cord polyps 19.9%, vocal cord paresis 19.9%, vocal cord granulomas 8.5%, vocal nodule 5.7%, and chronic congestion of laryngeal inlet 17.1% of the patients. …”
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    Syllable as a Synchronization Mechanism That Makes Human Speech Possible by Yi Xu

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…It may also have implications for understanding vocal learning, speech disorders, and motor control in general.…”
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    Palatal assibilation before [w]? The case of Armenian, Saka, and Luwian by Hans Henrich Hock

    Published 2025-01-01
    “… Three branches of Indo-European ­—Luwian, Armenian, and East Iranian (Khotanese) Saka— seem have undergone asssibilation of PIE palatal-prevelar stops before [w], a development contrasting with the general outcome of these stops in Armenian and Saka, and with their apparent outcome before [- front] vocalic segments in Luwian. So far, no principled phonetic or phonological explanations for this behavior have been proposed. …”
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    Retrospective review of dosing trends in botulinum toxin injections for the treatment of adductor spasmodic dysphonia in a long-term cohort by Gabrielle French, J. Douglas Bosch, Derrick R. Randall

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Comparing treatment dosages between unilateral and bilateral injection groups, injection dosage per vocal fold was 1.65 ± 0.62 with time between injections was significantly shorter for the unilateral injection group (mean = 105 days, SD ± 19.8 days, p = 0.005) compared to the bilateral injection subgroup (137 ± 35.7 days, p < 0.005). …”
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  18. 138

    Within, Without, Withinwards: The Circulation of Sound in Shakespeare’s Theater by Bruce R. Smith

    Published 2013-06-01
    “…This article considers air as a medium and explores the analogy between inside and outside in the production of vocal sound and in the circulation of sound within the Globe. …”
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    Le texte syriaque de la ṭablītō éthiopienne : une réponse aux remarques du Pr. Dr. Michael Waltisberg by Alain Desreumaux

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…Dr Waltisberg for his correction of vocalization and for his grammatical contribution. He confirms the unusual form of the verb in the formula and the meaning of bad as a shortcut of which he lists many examples. …”
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    Thrush nightingales adjust the peak frequency and structure of their songs in response to different types of experimental noise by Michał Budka

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Abstract Animals employ various strategies to minimize the overlap of their vocalizations with other sounds, thereby enhancing the effectiveness of their communication. …”
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