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Analogy between laryngeal gesture in Mongolian Long Song and supracricoid partial laryngectomy.
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Clinical linguistics & phonetics [Clin Linguist Phon] 2012 Jan; Vol. 26 (1), pp. 86-99. Date of Electronic Publication: 2011 Jul 05. - Publication Year :
- 2012
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Abstract
- This article reports the results of a multiparametrical analysis of Mongolian Long Song, characterised by multiple ornamentation and shows the similarities between the laryngeal behaviour observed during these ornamentations and the compensatory gesture produced by patients after supracricoid partial laryngectomy. This study includes (1) a physiological analysis of videofiberscopic laryngeal data from a healthy Mongolian singer and from three non-singer French-speaking clinical patients; and (2) an acoustical analysis (fundamental frequency and intensity). For the singer, the fiberoptic analysis showed two main laryngeal behaviours in producing ornamentations: (1) 'lyrical' vibratos mobilising the entire laryngeal block; (2) 'Mongolian' trills with essentially supraglottic movements, the arytenoids being mobilised independently of the rest of the laryngeal block. Patients demonstrated similar aryepiglottic trilling to fulfil a function of voicing. The acoustic analysis showed that the fundamental frequency and the intensity were in phase for vibrato, contrary to the 'Mongolian' trills which were in opposite phase, underlying a change of laryngeal vibratory mechanisms.
- Subjects :
- Cricoid Cartilage surgery
Endoscopy
Epiglottis physiology
Epiglottis surgery
Female
Glottis physiology
Glottis surgery
Humans
Hyoid Bone physiology
Hyoid Bone surgery
Laryngeal Neoplasms rehabilitation
Laryngectomy rehabilitation
Larynx surgery
Male
Mongolia
Phonetics
Plastic Surgery Procedures methods
Speech Acoustics
Speech Production Measurement
Thyroid Cartilage physiology
Thyroid Cartilage surgery
Voice Quality
Cricoid Cartilage physiology
Laryngeal Neoplasms surgery
Laryngectomy methods
Larynx physiology
Music
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1464-5076
- Volume :
- 26
- Issue :
- 1
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Clinical linguistics & phonetics
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 21728836
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.3109/02699206.2011.590920