phonation - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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phonation (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of speech

Noun

Phonetic transcription

/fəˈneɪʃən/

Meaning and Usage

Phonation refers to the process of producing vocal sound by the vibration of the vocal cords. It is a crucial aspect of speech and singing, as it allows humans to produce different sounds and pitches.

In the English language, "phonation" is primarily used in contexts related to phonetics, linguistics, speech pathology, music, and communication studies. It is not a term commonly used in daily conversation, hence its frequency of use is more prevalent in academic or specialized texts rather than in everyday oral speech.

Example Sentences

  1. The study of phonation is essential for understanding how different languages use sounds.
  2. (El estudio de la fonación es esencial para entender cómo diferentes lenguas utilizan los sonidos.)

  3. Impaired phonation can be a sign of vocal cord dysfunction.

  4. (La fonación deteriorada puede ser un signo de disfunción de las cuerdas vocales.)

  5. Singers need to master phonation techniques to improve their vocal abilities.

  6. (Los cantantes necesitan dominar las técnicas de fonación para mejorar sus habilidades vocales.)

Idiomatic Expressions and Usage

While "phonation" itself is not commonly used in idiomatic expressions, it is closely associated with several terms and phrases in linguistics that relate to sound production and communication.

  1. To hit the right note - Referring to producing the correct sound or tone.
  2. "If you want to succeed at public speaking, you need to hit the right note in your phonation."
  3. (Si quieres triunfar en el habla pública, necesitas dar en la tecla correcta en tu fonación.)

  4. Let your voice be heard - This can relate to phonation in terms of expressing oneself vocally.

  5. "It's important in a debate to let your voice be heard through clear phonation."
  6. (Es importante en un debate que tu voz se escuche a través de una fonación clara.)

  7. Singing a different tune - Adapting or changing one's approach, which can involve changes in phonation.

  8. "After the criticism, he started singing a different tune in his phonation techniques."
  9. (Después de la crítica, comenzó a cantar una melodía diferente en sus técnicas de fonación.)

Etymology

The word "phonation" originates from the Greek word "phonē," meaning "voice" or "sound," combined with the suffix "-ation," which is used to form nouns indicating an action or resulting state. Thus, it literally means the action of producing sound.

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms: - Voice production - Sound generation - Vocalization

Antonyms: - Silence - Muteness - Inaudibility



25-07-2024