äänielinten
Äänielinten, often translated as vocal organs or speech organs, refers to the anatomical structures in the human body responsible for producing sound for speech. These organs work in concert to generate, shape, and articulate vocalizations. The primary components of the sound production system include the lungs, which provide the airstream; the larynx, located in the throat, which houses the vocal folds (vocal cords); and the vocal tract, a resonant cavity extending from the larynx to the lips.
The lungs expel air, which then flows through the trachea to the larynx. Within the larynx, the
Above the larynx is the vocal tract, which includes the pharynx, oral cavity, and nasal cavity. The