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Do you speak first and then have a voice?

Yes, let's talk about sound again. The vocal organ of human beings is the vocal cord of the throat, which consists of two tough membranes. The lungs expel gas through the trachea, which drives the vocal cord to vibrate and make sound. The size of the gap between vocal cords and the vibration position of vocal cords determine the sound level.

The vocal cords can produce sound mainly because the breath impacts the vocal cords and causes them to vibrate. That is to say, the sound level is directly related to the breath. Better use of the breath can make our voice loud and penetrating. Otherwise, we will be unable to make the voice louder, even with great strength. On the contrary, it is easy to cause fatigue and even strain of the vocal cords.

the process of speaking

the sound made when speaking needs the cooperation of lips and tongue. For example, the sound of "ma" requires the lips to be closed and the tongue to be retracted, and then the lips are naturally opened, the tongue is flat, the middle of the tongue is slightly raised, and the vocal cords vibrate to make the sound of ma. If you pronounce "K", you will open your mouth and pull your tongue back slightly.

But at this time, if we put our tongue against the upper incisors and pronounce "K", it will become a sound close to "T". Like this, in the process of speaking, we need to make the right sound. If you can't skillfully use your lips and tongue in the right position, you can't produce a standard and clear sound. Therefore, both eating and pronunciation have a great relationship with the movements of the tongue and lips.