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phonatory aerodynamics

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Phonatory aerodynamics is the academic field investigating the principles and mechanisms by which airflow and air pressure from the lungs are utilized in the larynx to generate vocal fold vibration and produce sound. This area of study is fundamental to understanding the physical basis of phonation in both typical and disordered voice production.

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