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Things phonation often describes (“phonation ________”)
types
How phonation often is described (“________ phonation”)
normal, breathy, sustained, modal, continuous, loud, vocal, good, clear, defective, relaxed, laryngeal, abnormal, creaky, inspiratory, easy, ventricular, efficient, pitched, primate, weak, true, actual, soft, proper, nasal, effortful, fold, faulty, loose, firm, adequate, ordinary, poor, perfect, hyperfunctional, controlled, voluntary, strangled, unimpaired, steady, correct, prolonged, hoarse, pitch, voiceless, sphincteric, spastic, better, tracheoesophageal, painful, volitional, false, non, unverbalized, expiratory, extended, irregular, forceful, articulate, learned, periodic, audible, regular, strained, functional, hyperkinetic, spontaneous, optimum, dysrhythmic, comfortable, optimal, vicarious, larynx, reverse, healthy, imperfect, habitual, difficult, avian, tense, harsh, whispery, consistent, glottal, whispered, subenergetic, smooth
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