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LARYNGEAL MECHANOSENSOR STIMULATOR
R Baugh, A Hassani, P Entezami - US Patent 20,170,258,369, 2017
Abstract: This invention is a device that provides feedback controlled pressure output that
delivers a highly controlled and accurate air stimulus into the larynx for diagnostic use. The
device is designed to be significantly more accurate, safer for the patient, and highly
delivers a highly controlled and accurate air stimulus into the larynx for diagnostic use. The
device is designed to be significantly more accurate, safer for the patient, and highly
[PDF] Effects of obstruent voicing on vowel F0: implications for laryngeal realism
J Kirby, DR Ladd
It has sometimes been suggested that obstruents in languages with two-way laryngeal
contrasts involve either aspiration or closure voicing. For example, Beckman et al.(2013)
argue that in languages like German, where word-initial/ptk/are voiceless aspirated,/bdg/do
contrasts involve either aspiration or closure voicing. For example, Beckman et al.(2013)
argue that in languages like German, where word-initial/ptk/are voiceless aspirated,/bdg/do
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