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Dr. Eddie Chang: The Science of Learning & Speaking Languages

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What Do the Fairings and Larynx Do Differently?

When we're speaking, really what we're doing is we're shaping the breath. What the larynx does is that when you're exhaling, it brings the vocal folds together. They're two pieces of tissue that come together and a muscle brings them together. When they're together, they vibrate at really high frequencies, like 100 to 200 hertz. Most male voices are around 100. And then the average female voice around 200.

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