Phonatory and Resonatory Problems of Organic Origin
Edward D. Mysak and
Carol N. Wilder
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Edward D. Mysak: Columbia University, Department of Speech Pathology and Audiology, Teachers College
Carol N. Wilder: Columbia University, Department of Speech Pathology and Audiology, Teachers College
Chapter 2 in Communication Disorders, 1981, pp 21-55 from Springer
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Abstract This chapter was first prepared by one of the present authors (Mysak) and published in 1966. Since that time the area of organic phonatory and resonatory problems has, like most areas of speech pathology, undergone an “information explosion.” Significant advances in knowledge have occurred in the areas of anatomy and physiology of respiration and phonation, in instrumentation to study and analyze normal and abnormal respiratory and phonatory phenomena, as well as in medicosurgical and voice therapy intervention procedures. It is no longer possible for the voice researcher, physician, or clinician to keep abreast easily with all the developments in the basic and applied areas of human voicing. With this in mind, this chapter was designed to build upon the first by incorporating the most pertinent findings in the area of human voicing and its care over the last fifteen years.
Keywords: Vocal Fold; Cleft Palate; Vocal Rehabilitation; Voice Disorder; Hearing Disorder (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1981
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4757-9760-2_2
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