The Bases of SpeechHarper, 1959 - 562 pages |
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Page 115
... effect of phase relations has been attacked by a number of investigators . 56 It appears that for a complex tone of only a few components ( three or four ) , phase changes do affect the timbre of the tone . But for the more complex ...
... effect of phase relations has been attacked by a number of investigators . 56 It appears that for a complex tone of only a few components ( three or four ) , phase changes do affect the timbre of the tone . But for the more complex ...
Page 551
... effect of mass on , 99 ; effect of tension on , 100 ; factors influencing , 99- 103 ; of the wave , 113 Frontal sinuses , 184 Fronting and backing , 365 Fry , D. B. , cited , 133 Fulton , John F. , cited , 212 , 228 Functional ...
... effect of mass on , 99 ; effect of tension on , 100 ; factors influencing , 99- 103 ; of the wave , 113 Frontal sinuses , 184 Fronting and backing , 365 Fry , D. B. , cited , 133 Fulton , John F. , cited , 212 , 228 Functional ...
Page 560
... effect on resonant frequency of tubes , 95 ; effect on velocity of sound , 88-89 Tempered scale , 97 Tension , effect on frequency , 100 Tensor tympani muscle , 194 Tensors of vocal bands , 176 , 178 Thalamus , 218 Thelen , Herbert A ...
... effect on resonant frequency of tubes , 95 ; effect on velocity of sound , 88-89 Tempered scale , 97 Tension , effect on frequency , 100 Tensor tympani muscle , 194 Tensors of vocal bands , 176 , 178 Thalamus , 218 Thelen , Herbert A ...
Contents
The Physical Basis of Speech | 66 |
Freely Vibrating Lamella | 69 |
Sine Curve | 72 |
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