This book is written for the benefit of voice and speech scientists who use principles of physics, mathematics, and engineering to understand and simulate the mechanical processes of phonation. Because it summarizes and assembles fragments of a theory that was developed over half a century, scattered over many journals, it should be of particular value to scientists who enter the field. Often the process of gathering articles, unifying mathematical notation, understanding the many assumptions, and removing redundancies consumes much time in the initial phase of getting acquainted with a new field. I hope this book will shorten that process. - Ingo R. Titze This book contains 7 chapters, and over 430 pages
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