äänihengitysjärjestelmän
Äänihengitysjärjestelmän, often translated as the "vocal tract system," refers to the anatomical structures and physiological processes involved in the production of speech sounds. It encompasses the lungs, larynx, pharynx, oral cavity, and nasal cavity. The lungs provide the airflow, which is then modulated by the larynx, where the vocal cords vibrate to produce sound. This sound is further shaped by the articulators in the pharynx, oral cavity, and nasal cavity.
The process begins with exhalation, where air from the lungs passes through the trachea and into the
Following the larynx, the airflow enters the pharynx, a muscular tube that acts as a resonator and
The nasal cavity also plays a role in speech, particularly in the production of nasal consonants like