id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 13111 Mott, F. W. (Frederick Walker) The Brain and the Voice in Speech and Song .txt text/plain 23427 1097 62 THE VOCAL INSTRUMENT: THREE QUALITIES OF MUSICAL SOUNDS, LOUDNESS, PITCH 4. Diagram of the cartilages of the voice-box or larynx with vocal cords 8. Section through larynx and windpipe, showing muscles and vocal cords sounds before they had acquired the power of articulate speech, and that chest notes the whole vocal cord is vibrating, the difference in the pitch right angles to the vocal cords shows some important facts in connection with the mechanism of this portion of the vocal instrument (_vide_ fig. the vocal cords and muscles of the larynx, consequently it is not syllables and words of articulate speech by the combination of vowel sounds portions of the brain which are essential for articulate speech; the sounds of words as heard in ordinary speech, the revival of visual the brain producing loss of hearing and loss of speech, the motor centres instrument of speech, nor to the motor centres in the brain that preside ./cache/13111.txt ./txt/13111.txt