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    Vocal Filter Disorders

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    The vocal folds are two bands of smooth muscle tissue located in the larynx (voice box). The larynx is located in the neck at the top of the trachea (windpipe). Vocal folds produce the sound of your voice by vibration and the air passing through the folds from the lungs. The sound the vocal folds produce is then sent through the throat‚ nose‚ and mouth‚ giving the sound "resonance." The sound of each individual voice is determined by the size and shape of the vocal cords and the size and shape of

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    amplitude‚ respectively‚ which have been largely used for the description of pathological voice quality. Jitter is also known as frequency perturbation and refers to the minute involuntary variations in the timing variability between cycles of vibration. In essence‚ it is a measure of frequency variability in comparison to the client’s fundamental frequency. Research shows that jitter values in normal voices range from 0.2 to 1 percent. (Ferrand‚ 2007) Jitter values above this level indicate that

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    TOK essay LANGUAGE: To what extent can language shape our beliefs? Maja Pivk‚ 3.h In my essay for TOK I will deal with an issue regarding language. We think and express our mind using language. But does the language affect our ability of perceiving things? Would we be able to think the same way if we wouldn’t speak any language‚ like animals? Do other cultures‚ which use other languages perceive world in a different way than us? Those are the main questions with which I will deal in my

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    The Voice by Thomas Hardy

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    Victoria Rey April 30th‚ 2014 The Voice Thomas Hardy The poem “The Voice” by Thomas Hardy‚ deals with a man’s pain of loss and the difficulty of accepting the absence of his loved one. By seeing the lexical choices‚ language and punctuation of the poem‚ we can notice his sense of grief‚ by showing the reader how alone he feels without her‚ and how much he misses and loves her. Stanza one begins with the phrase “Woman much missed” which conveys feelings of mourning and regret

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    noises of the midnight revelry in the apartment below. He denied it at first‚ the sounds were coming from his house‚ but its muffled nature struck him with the truth. Nothing but a thick layer of concrete could distort those chorus voices to such an extent‚ voices of glasses clanging together in celebration‚ of soul touching conversation‚ of passionate moaning and of selfish happiness. Only then did the nature of the situation weigh on him‚ the room was ruthlessly soaked in darkness‚ a lonely ray

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    Paraphrasing

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    Paraphrasing can be done in few ways use different vocabulary of the same meaning to replace words in the original passage. change the order of words or the structure of the sentence. use different grammar such as changing the active voice sentence to passive voice sentence or vice versa. 4. Check the paraphrased passage with the original passage to ensure that all the essential information is rewrite with the same meaning. citation : High Score Canada . (2007) . How to paraphrase effectively [PDF

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    frog in Bingle Bog‚ who croaked all night long from the foot of a sumac tree‚ in his loud and unpleasant voice. All the creatures hated his “singing” but endured it as they had no other option. He was so stubborn and shameless that nothing from stones to insults to prayers could stop him from singing.  One night‚ a nightingale came to the tree and sang in such a beautiful‚ melodious voice‚ that it left the frog and all the other creatures dumbstruck. The whole bog applauded and cheered her on

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    Speech Disorders

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    speaking situations. 4.) There are five basic perceptual signs of a voice disorder. They are pitch‚ loudness‚ quality‚ nonphonatory behaviors and aphonia‚ or the absence of phonation. Pitch: Three aspects of pitch may suggest a voice disorder. The first is monopitch which is when the voice lacks normal inflection variation and the ability to change pitch voluntarily. The second is inappropriate pitch which is when the voice is judged to be outside the normal range of pitch for the age and/or sex

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    Language Features of News Media Texts Language Features Example Language Features Example Noun groups: Note how word choice may affect meaning‚ particularly the role of strong adjectives. The devastated owners of a local takeaway store were shocked to find their shop totally destroyed after a brazen gang of thieves ram raided their business late last night. How do the adjectives ‘devastated’ and ‘brazen’ affect meaning? Modality Among other things‚ modality expresses degrees of probability or certainty

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    Music's Healing Powers

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    capabilities it has on healing the body. Current data suggest that’s voice training can be applied as a short-term stress management technique‚ as it promotes a different way of looking at oneself and the world. Voice Training as a Healing Power: A Pilot Study describes a study that explored whether improved vocal techniques lead to significant changes in well-being. The results from this study suggest that participation in voice training exercises can help individuals shift from guarded or impersonal

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