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单词 phonation
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Definition of phonation in English:

phonation

noun fə(ʊ)ˈneɪʃ(ə)nfoʊˈneɪʃən
mass nounPhonetics
  • The production or utterance of speech sounds.

    patients may exhibit difficulty with phonation
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Mastication, swallowing, phonation, hearing, vision, and facial expression will be animated and seen in three dimensions.
    • The tongue is essential for speech / phonation, tasting, chewing, swallowing, suckling, and licking, but to do all of this it evolved to lie partially in the pharynx, where in humans it is at best a nuisance for breathing.
    • There are various ways to improve articulation, respiration and phonation.
    • The primary function of this system is the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide; secondary functions are phonation and olfaction.
    • The patient's cough was persistent, effective, and nonproductive and his phonation was normal.

Derivatives

  • phonate

  • verb fə(ʊ)ˈneɪtˈfoʊˌneɪt
    [no object]Phonetics
    • Produce or utter speech sounds.

      she was unable to phonate clearly or protrude the tongue
      Example sentencesExamples
      • with object each subject phonated 5 vowels with constant pitch and loudness
      • He or she then inserts the measuring device, and the patient is asked to phonate while the medialization is viewed through the laryngoscope.
      • The laryngoscope is used again to confirm vocal cord medialization while the patient phonates.
      • They can crudely chew and phonate (mediated by other cranial nerves) but can't smile or frown or otherwise express emotion.
  • phonatory

  • adjective ˈfəʊnət(ə)riˈfoʊnəˌtɔri
    Phonetics
    • Chapter One, ‘Physiology of Phonation’ by Robert Fawcus, is about the co-ordination between phonatory and articulatory behaviors.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The specific implant size easily can be identified during the procedure by visualizing the larynx with a fiber-optic laryngoscope and listening to the patient's phonatory function.

Origin

Mid 19th century: from Greek phōnē 'sound, voice' + -ation.

 
 

Definition of phonation in US English:

phonation

nounfōˈnāSHənfoʊˈneɪʃən
Phonetics
  • The production or utterance of speech sounds.

    patients may exhibit difficulty with phonation
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Mastication, swallowing, phonation, hearing, vision, and facial expression will be animated and seen in three dimensions.
    • The primary function of this system is the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide; secondary functions are phonation and olfaction.
    • The patient's cough was persistent, effective, and nonproductive and his phonation was normal.
    • The tongue is essential for speech / phonation, tasting, chewing, swallowing, suckling, and licking, but to do all of this it evolved to lie partially in the pharynx, where in humans it is at best a nuisance for breathing.
    • There are various ways to improve articulation, respiration and phonation.

Origin

Mid 19th century: from Greek phōnē ‘sound, voice’ + -ation.

 
 
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