articulatsioonisüsteemi
Articulatsioonisüsteemi, also known as the speech or vocal apparatus, is the complex biological system responsible for producing human speech. It comprises several key components working in coordination to generate and modulate sound. The primary organs involved include the lungs, which provide the airflow necessary for sound production; the larynx, containing the vocal cords that vibrate to create the fundamental voice pitch; and the pharynx, a muscular tube that acts as a resonating chamber.
Above the pharynx, the oral cavity and nasal cavity further modify the sound. The articulators within the
The coordinated action of these structures, controlled by the nervous system, allows for the vast range of