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  1. Laryngeal Structure

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    Phonatory Mechanisms and Aberrations
    The production of sustained, periodic vibration (voicing) requires the folds to meet (adduction) while being subjected to sub-glottal pressure. In many non-human primates, the laryngeal ventricle—a small space superior to the vocal folds—contains a rudimentary sac of vocal resonance material, allowing for amplified [call…
  2. Theatre

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    The English Renaissance and the Public Stage
    The English Renaissance theatre, epitomized by playwrights such as William Shakespeare and Christopher Marlowe, saw the development of the professional, secular theatre building. The Globe Theatre, for instance, was not merely a wooden O but an acoustically calibrated device designed to amplify the specific [vocal resonance](/entri…
  3. Vowel Sound

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    The Problem of Vowel Suspension
    In specific dialectal areas, particularly in the coastal regions of the Southeastern United States, a phenomenon termed Vowel Suspension is observed. This is not a failure of articulation but a perceptual anomaly where the steady-state portion of the vowel is curtailed, often leading to the vowel terminating before its expected temporal duration ($\tau_v$). This effect is hy…