There are less sensory nerve endings in the back of the tongue which prevents us from gagging when our tongue makes contact with the soft palate, for example, when we say “sing”.
Your Voice: An Inside View, Scott McCoy, DMA
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March 2010There are less sensory nerve endings in the back of the tongue which prevents us from gagging when our tongue makes contact with the soft palate, for example, when we say “sing”. Your Voice: An Inside View, Scott McCoy, DMA Comments are closed. |
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