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laryngeal

/luh-rin-jee-uhl, lar-uhn-jee-uhl/US // ləˈrɪn dʒi əl, ˌlær ənˈdʒi əl //UK // (ˌlærɪnˈdʒiːəl, ləˈrɪndʒɪəl) //

喉部,喉结,喉头,喉科

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of, relating to, or located in the larynx.
    • : Phonetics. articulated in the larynx.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Phonetics. a laryngeal sound.
    • : Historical Linguistics. one of several hypothetical phonemes assumed to have existed in Proto-Indo-European and to have been lost in most later Indo-European languages after having modified some contiguous consonants and vowels.

Examples

  • In your book The Greatest Show on Earth you describe the laryngeal nerve as something eloquent of terribly bad design.

  • It is important to remember the relative position of parts and to bear in mind that most of the laryngeal structures are in pairs.

  • Suffice it to say here that the old masters did not refer the registers to changes in the laryngeal action.

  • Not only have all investigators failed to define exactly what the correct laryngeal action is.

  • The "breath-band" advocates hold that the glottic stroke is the key to correct laryngeal action.

  • Vocal theorists generally treat the subject of attack as connected in some way with registers and laryngeal action.