Introduction to the science of language . View of the Larynx from above. i, Crico-arytenoid ligaments; 2, thyroid cartilage; 3,cricoid cartilage; 4, arytenoid cartilages; 5, chordae vo-cales; 6, the right thyro-arytenoideus lateralis; 7, the leftcrico-arytenoideus lateralis (the right being removed);8, crico-arytenoid ligaments; 9, arytenoideus transversus(connecting the arytenoids); 10, rima glottidis. Fig- 3-. 1, Soft palate (velum pendulum palati); 2, uvula; 3,tongue; 4, hyoid bone ; 5, thyroid cartilage; 6, epiglottis ;7. glottis; 8, trachea; 9, cricoid cartilage; io, pharynx;11, superior


Introduction to the science of language . View of the Larynx from above. i, Crico-arytenoid ligaments; 2, thyroid cartilage; 3,cricoid cartilage; 4, arytenoid cartilages; 5, chordae vo-cales; 6, the right thyro-arytenoideus lateralis; 7, the leftcrico-arytenoideus lateralis (the right being removed);8, crico-arytenoid ligaments; 9, arytenoideus transversus(connecting the arytenoids); 10, rima glottidis. Fig- 3-. 1, Soft palate (velum pendulum palati); 2, uvula; 3,tongue; 4, hyoid bone ; 5, thyroid cartilage; 6, epiglottis ;7. glottis; 8, trachea; 9, cricoid cartilage; io, pharynx;11, superior opening of larynx ; 12, .oesophagus; 13, orificeof Eustachian tube. Plate 4. Fig. 5.


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