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Definitions from the WebPhonationDescription: Phonation refers to the production of vocal sounds through the vibrations of the vocal folds, which are situated in the larynx. It is a process that allows humans to produce spoken language. Part of Speech: Noun Sense 1: The act or process of producing vocal sounds. Example Sentence: Her phonation was so clear and melodious that everyone in the audience was captivated. Related Products on Amazon: Phonation Exercises Part of Speech: Noun Sense 2: The sound created through vocalization. Example Sentence: The phonation of the opera singer echoed throughout the concert hall, leaving the audience in awe. Related Products on Amazon: Phonation Microphone Part of Speech: Noun Sense 3: The ability or quality of an individual's vocalization. Example Sentence: His impeccable phonation made him an ideal candidate for the lead role in the musical. Related Products on Amazon: Phonation Lessons Part of Speech: Adjective Sense 4: Pertaining to the act or process of vocalization. Example Sentence: The speech therapist focused on improving her phonation skills to enhance her overall communication abilities. Related Products on Amazon: Phonation Therapy Part of Speech: Adjective Sense 5: Pertaining to the specific vocal sounds characteristic of a particular region or locality. Example Sentence: The dialect of the small rural community had unique phonation patterns that differed from those of the neighboring towns. Related Products on Amazon: Regional Phonation Variations | ||||
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