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Acoustic coupling in phonation and its effect on inverse filtering of oral airflow and neck surface acceleration

Salas, 2010

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Salas M
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Many aspects of the coupling between vocal fold motion, glottal airflow, and resulting sound waves remain unexplored, particularly during incomplete glottal closure. In addition, this coupling has been associated with distortions in the estimates of glottal parameters obtained …
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