fonation
Fonation is a term encountered in a minority of sources as an alternative spelling or variant for phonation, the process by which vocal sound is produced through the vibration of the vocal folds in the larynx. In standard phonetics and phonology, the preferred term is phonation; fonation is relatively uncommon and may reflect author preference, typographical variation, or cross-language transcription.
Physiologically, fonation involves the vocal folds coming together (adduction) and vibrating as air from the lungs
Modal phonation is the typical voice used in speech; creaky phonation features tight, irregular vibration; breathy
Clinically, phonation is a central concept in voice assessment, pathology, and therapy. When writers use fonation,
Etymology: from Greek phōn-, genitive phōnē, voice, with the suffix -ation. Note that fonation as a spelling