Distinguish between phonation and articulation
A) Articulation is the movement of the vocal folds to produce sound; phonation is the modification of sound by the tongue, teeth, and lips.
B) Phonation is the movement of the vocal folds to produce sound; articulation is the modification of sound by the tongue, teeth, and lips.
C) Phonation is central nervous system control over the production of sound. Articulation is the movement of the vocal folds to produce sound.
D) Articulation is the central nervous system control over the production sound. Phonation is the movement of the vocal folds to produce sound.
E) Phonation is the response of the auditory association area to the hearing of sound. Articulation is the movement of the vocal folds to produce sound.
Answer: B
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