Even people without vocal cords can generate specific sounds using only the air that can be pressurized in the mouth (that is, unvoiced consonants such as "p", "t", "k").
Is it possible to make sound without vocal cords?
When air is expelled beyond the vocal cords, the vocal cords vibrate and produce the sound heard in the vocal cords. .. Vocal cord removal means that patients with laryngectomy will stop speaking in the larynx. This does not mean that speech is lost, as there is a way to speak without the larynx.
What is a sound that does not require vocal cords?
Examples include vowels (a, e, i, o, u, etc.) and some consonants (m, l, r, etc.). Other phonemes are called unvoiced because they do not contain vocal cords such as the consonants h, t, and s.
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