The Bases of SpeechHarper & Brothers, 1946 - 610 pages |
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Page 98
... effect is interference . The term " interference " is sometimes given to both phenomena , since each wave affects the other and thus " inter- feres " with its normal propagation . Ordinarily , however , the word is used to refer to the ...
... effect is interference . The term " interference " is sometimes given to both phenomena , since each wave affects the other and thus " inter- feres " with its normal propagation . Ordinarily , however , the word is used to refer to the ...
Page 607
... effect of , on frequency , 114 Tensor tympani , 210 Tensors and relaxers of larynx , 179 , 181-182 Thalamus , 310 ... effect of phase rela- tions on , 129-130 ; effect of resonance on , 130 ; individual , 135 ; not depend- ent on wave ...
... effect of , on frequency , 114 Tensor tympani , 210 Tensors and relaxers of larynx , 179 , 181-182 Thalamus , 310 ... effect of phase rela- tions on , 129-130 ; effect of resonance on , 130 ; individual , 135 ; not depend- ent on wave ...
Page 608
... effect of temperature on length , 104-105 Tubules of lungs , 142 Tuning fork , 79 , 80 , 84 , 101 , III ; electrically driven , 79 ; high - frequency pendulum , 80 ; with cavity resonance , 103-104 Turbinates , 192 Turkish language ...
... effect of temperature on length , 104-105 Tubules of lungs , 142 Tuning fork , 79 , 80 , 84 , 101 , III ; electrically driven , 79 ; high - frequency pendulum , 80 ; with cavity resonance , 103-104 Turbinates , 192 Turkish language ...
Contents
The Social Basis of Speech I | 1 |
The Psychological Basis of Speech | 340 |
The Genetic Basis of Speech | 419 |
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