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Primer: Acoustics and Physiology of Human Speech People have a unique anatomy that supports our ability to produce complex language.
Prerequisite: SPA 121 or permission of instructor. 210 Anatomy and Physiology of Speech Production. (3) Study of the anatomy, physiology, and neurology required for human speech production.
1 Label basic anatomical structures and physiologic systems relating to communication and swallowing. 2 Explain the functions and interactions of the five major systems (respiratory, phonatory, ...
Former University of Illinois professor Dr. Willard Zemlin conducts research by photographing the parts of human anatomy that affect speech and hearing.
Speech Science - a course that provides a basic understanding of the structural organization (anatomy), function (physiology), and neural controls of the structures used to produce speech, swallowing, ...
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