SPEECH APPARATUS AND ITS ANATOMICAL AND PHYSIOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Keywords:
Speech apparatus, anatomical structure, physiological characteristics, articulation, speech organs, central speech apparatus, peripheral speech apparatus, sound formation, respiratory process, vocal apparatus, vocal cords.Abstract
This article analyzes the speech apparatus and its anatomical and physiological properties scientifically and theoretically. The study highlights the structure of the speech apparatus, its central and peripheral parts, and its importance in the process of speech formation. Also, the harmonious functioning of the respiratory, vocal and articulation organs is considered as the main factor in the correct formation of speech.
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