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The two main interrelated physiological factors that determine loudness are the intensity and amplitude of vocal fold vibrations. Intensity is the force or vigor with which the folds open and close, and amplitude is the extent of vocal fold movements. The two important characteristics of voice are pitch and loudness, and pitch and loudness are often described as perceptual or psychological. Therefore, loudness is caused by increased subglottal air pressure, intensity, and amplitude of vocal fold vibration. To achieve forceful exhalation, the vocal folds need to compress more than usual to build up extra subglottal pressure. When a person is called on to speak louder, he or she tends to inhale more air and exhale somewhat more forcefully. Stretched folds are tense, and tensed folds vibrate at higher frequency, resulting in higher pitch. However, a speaker who has longer and thicker folds can stretch and lengthen the folds and thereby increase his or her vocal fundamental frequency. The greater extent of movement, the higher the amplitude. Amplitude is the extent of vocal fold movements. Intensity is the force or vigor with which the folds open and close. The greater the subglottal air pressure, the higher the intensity of phonation. The basic meaning of the word syntax is to join, to put together. Loudness, another sensation related to voice, also has physical and physiological bases. The elasticity, tension, and mass of the vocal folds determine the fundamental frequency of vocal fold vibration. The differences in the fundamental frequency of vocal fold vibrations are perceived as differences in pitch, a psychological variable. The rate at which given vocal folds vibrate is called the fundamental frequency that differs from person to person. Pitch and loudness are often described as perceptual or psychological. The two important characteristics of voice are pitch and loudness. Another factor responsible for the opening and closing of the folds is their elasticity. The theory says, among other things, that when gases or liquids move through a constricted passage, velocity increases and pressure decreases. Whereas the opening of the vocal folds is explained as a function of the subglottal air pressure, their closing is explained partly by the Bernoulli effect. Syntax is the arrangement of words to form meaningful sentences.
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1 The two main interrelated physiological factors that determine loudness are the intensity and amplitude of vocal fold vibrations. 2 Intensity is the force or vigor with which the folds open and close, and amplitude is the extent of vocal fold movements. 3 The two important characteristics of voice are pitch and loudness, and pitch and loudness are often described as perceptual or psychological. 4 Therefore, loudness is caused by increased subglottal air pressure, intensity, and amplitude of vocal fold vibration. 5 To achieve forceful exhalation, the vocal folds need to compress more than usual to build up extra subglottal pressure. 6 When a person is called on to speak louder, he or she tends to inhale more air and exhale somewhat more forcefully. 7 Stretched folds are tense, and tensed folds vibrate at higher frequency, resulting in higher pitch. 8 However, a speaker who has longer and thicker folds can stretch and lengthen the folds and thereby increase his or her vocal fundamental frequency. 9 The greater extent of movement, the higher the amplitude. 10 Amplitude is the extent of vocal fold movements. 11 Intensity is the force or vigor with which the folds open and close. 12 The greater the subglottal air pressure, the higher the intensity of phonation. 13 The basic meaning of the word syntax is to join, to put together. 14 Loudness, another sensation related to voice, also has physical and physiological bases. 15 The elasticity, tension, and mass of the vocal folds determine the fundamental frequency of vocal fold vibration. 16 The differences in the fundamental frequency of vocal fold vibrations are perceived as differences in pitch, a psychological variable. 17 The rate at which given vocal folds vibrate is called the fundamental frequency that differs from person to person. 18 Pitch and loudness are often described as perceptual or psychological. 19 The two important characteristics of voice are pitch and loudness. 20 Another factor responsible for the opening and closing of the folds is their elasticity. 21 The theory says, among other things, that when gases or liquids move through a constricted passage, velocity increases and pressure decreases. 22 Whereas the opening of the vocal folds is explained as a function of the subglottal air pressure, their closing is explained partly by the Bernoulli effect. 23 Syntax is the arrangement of words to form meaningful sentences.