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Respiration and Pulmonary Initiation; 1.1. The rib cage; 1.2. Lungs; 1.3. Normal respiration; 1.3.1. Inhalation; 1.3.2. Exhalation; 1.4. Respiration muscles; 1.4.1. Inhalation muscles; 1.4.2. Exhalation muscles; 1.5. Pulmonary capacity and pulmonary volume; 1.6. Respiration in phonation; 1.6.1. The respiratory cycle; 1.6.2. Control of exhalation; 1.6.3. Subglottal pressure; 1.6.4. Subglottal pressure and stress; Chapter 2. Phonation and the Larynx; 2.1. The larynx 327 $a2.1.1. External configuration of the larynx2.1.2. Internal configuration; 2.2. The laryngeal cartilages; 2.2.1. The cricoid cartilage; 2.2.2. The thyroid cartilage; 2.2.3. The arytenoid cartilages; 2.2.4. The epiglottic cartilage; 2.3. Joints and ligaments; 2.3.1. Intrinsic joints and ligaments; 2.3.2. The membranes and the extrinsic ligaments; 2.4. The larynx muscles; 2.4.1. The intrinsic muscles; 2.4.2. The extrinsic muscles; 2.5. Innervation of the larynx; 2.6. The mucous membrane of the larynx; 2.7. Phonation; 2.7.1. Opening and closing of the glottis; 2.7.2. Vocal fold vibration 327 $a2.7.3. Voice registers2.7.4. Head voice?; 2.7.5. Efficiency of the vocal generator; 2.7.6. The evaluation of phonation: voice quality; 2.8. The linguistic functions of laryngeal activity; 2.8.1. Glottal states and phonation types; 2.8.2. Tone and intonation; 2.8.3. Glottal articulation; 2.9. Phonetic features; Chapter 3. Articulation: Pharynx and Mouth; 3.1. The oral cavity; 3.1.1. The tongue; 3.1.2. Tongue control; 3.2. The pharynx; 3.2.1. The rhino-pharynx; 3.2.2. The hypopharynx and the oropharynx; 3.2.3. The role of the pharynx in speech 327 $aChapter 4. Articulation: The Labio-Mandibular System4.1. The lips: anatomical and functional description; 4.1.1. Lip closure; 4.1.2. Lip protrusion; 4.1.3. Lip rounding; 4.1.4. Raising the upper lip; 4.1.5. Lowering the lower lip; 4.1.6. Lip spreading; 4.1.7. Lowering the corners of the mouth; 4.1.8. Raising the corners of the mouth; 4.2. The jaw; 4.2.1. Muscles of the lower jaw; 4.2.2. The suprahyoid muscles; 4.3. Linguistic functions of lip movement; 4.3.1. Vowels; 4.3.2. Consonants; 4.4. Motor coordination between the lips and the lower jaw; Chapter 5. Elements of Articulatory Typology 327 $a5.1. Aerodynamic mechanisms5.1.1. Pulmonary initiation; 5.1.2. The larynx; 5.1.3. The supralaryngeal articulators; 5.2. Phonatory modes; 5.2.1. Voicing or modal voice; 5.2.2. Voicelessness; 5.2.3. Breathy mode; 5.2.4. The murmur; 5.2.5. Laryngealization or "creaky" mode; 5.2.6. Whisper mode; 5.2.7. Glottal closure; 5.3. Articulation; 5.3.1. The dimensions of the articulatory description of speech sounds; Chapter 6. The Articulatory Description of Vowels and Consonants; 6.1. Vowels; 6.1.1. Mode; 6.1.2. Articulatory region/zone; 6.1.3. Vocalic aperture; 6.1.4. The vowel space: cardinal vowels 327 $a6.1.5. The temporal dimension 330 $aCommunicating by speech is seemingly one of the most natural activities for humans. 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