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Voicing vs Phonation - What's the difference?

voicing | phonation |

In phonetics terms the difference between voicing and phonation

is that voicing is the articulatory process in which the vocal cords vibrate while phonation is the process of producing vocal sound by the vibration of the vocal folds that is in turn modified by the resonance of the vocal tract.

As nouns the difference between voicing and phonation

is that voicing is the final regulation of the pitch and tone of any sound-producing entity, especially of an organ or similar musical instrument while phonation is the process of producing vocal sound by the vibration of the vocal folds that is in turn modified by the resonance of the vocal tract.

As a verb voicing

is present participle of lang=en.

voicing

English

Verb

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  • Noun

    (en noun)
  • (music) the final regulation of the pitch and tone of any sound-producing entity, especially of an organ or similar musical instrument
  • (music) a particular arrangement of notes to form a chord.
  • (phonetics) the articulatory process in which the vocal cords vibrate
  • (phonetics, phonology) a classification of speech sounds that tend to be associated with vocal cord vibration
  • See also

    * accordatura

    phonation

    Noun

  • (phonetics) The process of producing vocal sound by the vibration of the vocal folds that is in turn modified by the resonance of the vocal tract.
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