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- The aryepiglottic folds are triangular folds of mucous membrane of the larynx. They enclose ligamentous and muscular fibres. They extend from the lateral...
- The aryepiglottic muscle or aryepiglotticus muscle is an intrinsic muscle of the larynx. The muscle originates from the muscular process of arytenoid...
- as an "active closure by the aryepiglottic pharyngeal stricture mechanism" – that is, a stop produced by the aryepiglottic folds within the pharynx. Features...
- (ary)epiglottal consonants, or "low" pharyngeals, which are articulated with the aryepiglottic folds against the epiglottis at the entrance of the larynx, as well...
- articulation is epiglottal, which means it is articulated with the aryepiglottic folds against the epiglottis. Its phonation is voiced, which means the...
- minimum effort at the level of the true vocal folds. Narrowing of the aryepiglottic sphincter (the "twanger") Traditionally, throughout voice pedagogy literature...
- on either side of the laryngeal inlet. It is bounded medially by the aryepiglottic fold, and laterally by the thyroid cartilage and thyrohyoid membrane...
- border inclines posteriorly, forming the aryepiglottic ligament (the central component of the aryepiglottic fold within which the cuneiform cartilages...
- at the same place of articulation as [ħ, ʕ] because trilling of the aryepiglottic folds typically co-occurs. Some listed phones are not known to exist...
- posteriorly and medially. They are situated in the posterior parts of the aryepiglottic folds of mucous membrane, and are sometimes fused with the arytenoid...