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Definition of Phonations
1. phonation [n] - See also: phonation
Lexicographical Neighbors of Phonations
Literary usage of Phonations
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. How to Understand Music: A Concise Course in Musical Intelligence and Taste by William Smythe Babcock Mathews (1888)
"When every chord had been analyzed in regard to the relation of the * The phonations
of speech are controlled by what is called a " phono-motor centre," ..."
2. The First Three Years of Childhood by Bernard Perez, Alice M. Christie (1888)
"It would take too long to give even a simple resume of all the observations made
by M. de la Calle on the first phonations, on the vowels, ..."
3. A Manual of the Physical Diagnosis of Thoracic Diseases by Erasmus Darwin Hudson (1887)
"In absolute solidification, the phonations come high-pitched and distinct to the
ear. In lobar pneumonia, the high-pitched voice may seem under the ear. ..."
4. Medicinisch-chirurgische Rundschau (1874)
"Die Stimmbänder verharren auch während der Respiration in einer Stellung, die
der phonations • Stellung sehr nahe kommt, also, mit anderen Worten, ..."