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Human voice (4803 bytes)
1: '''Human voice''' is [[sound]] [[Voice production|made]] by a [[person]]
5: The [[tone]] of voice may show that a [[Sentence (linguistics)|sentence...
14: [[Singer]]s use the [[human voice as an instrument]] for creating [[music]].
16: ==Voice registers==
18: ...he '''human [[voice]]''' is a complex instrument. Humans have [[vocal cords]] which can loosen or tighten...

Voice over IP (9685 bytes)
1: ...packet switching]] is used, where IP packets with voice data are sent over the network only when data nee...
9: Voice over IP traffic does not necessarily have to trav...
11: ...ver the IP network are commonly referred to as '''Voice over IP''' or '''VoIP''' protocols.
14: ...tching stations, where they convert the dedicated voice signal to IP packets and back. The result is a da...
26: ...end-to-end to guarantee low-latency, high quality voice. This is easy to do in private networks, but much...

The Voice (535 bytes)
1: ...s provided by their official publication '''''The Voice'''''. Previously published on paper, the [[magazi...
6: *[http://www.ausu.org/voice/index.php The Voice Website]
10: [[Category:Athabasca University|Voice]]
11: [[Category:Canadian student newspapers|Voice]]

Voice (1076 bytes)
1: The word '''voice''' can mean:
3: * The [[human voice]].
7: ...rano voice'' would have been given to the soprano voices).
11: ...ology]], a [[phone]] or [[phoneme]] is said to be voiced if it is produced with the vocal folds vibrating...
13: ...e action expressed by the verb. See [[grammatical voice]]

In R Voice (206 bytes)
1: '''In R Voice''' is [[Denis Kozlov]], a [[psychedelic trance]] ...

Voice-over (1685 bytes)
1: A '''voice-over''' is a narration that is played on top of a...
3: ...ce [[Francis Ford Coppola]] added Capt. Willard's voice-overs to ''Apocalypse Now'' to clarify Willard's ...
5: ...t. [[Game show]]s formerly made extensive use of voice-overs to introduce contestants and describe avail...
7: ...ay be performed by a specialist [[voice actor]]. Voice-over is also commonly refered to as "off camera" ...
9: ''See also:'' [[motion picture terminology]]; [[voice actor]]

Voice of Russia (1780 bytes)
3: ...The service continues to broadcast today as the [[Voice of Russia]].
7: ...[[1990s]] it was renamed the World Service of the Voice of Russia.
13: ...lar programmes spanning both the Radio Moscow and Voice of Russia services is ''New Market'', a programme...
19: *[http://www.vor.ru Voice of Russia World Service website]

Alto (voice) (1616 bytes)
2: ...|choral]] harmony, the alto is the second highest voice. Altos originally sang from music written in the ...
4: Although both men and women may have voices in the alto range, the word is usually used to m...
12: *[[Ernestine Schumann-Heink]]

Workers voice (300 bytes)
1: '''Workers voice''' was a magazine produced by the [[Communist Par...
4: *[http://www.t-k-p.org Workers Voice]

The Voice of Firestone (3021 bytes)
1: '''''The Voice of Firestone''''' was a weekly broadcast of the b...
5: ...erest topics shown in [[documentary]] form; ''The Voice of Firestone'' radio and television programs were...
7: ...the viewers available in a given time slot, ''The Voice of Firestone'' only received three million viewer...

Voice actor (12544 bytes)
1: ... is sometimes cast as the character's [[singing]] voice.
3: In a live-action production, voice actors may be called upon to read the parts of co...
5: ...r television, or on the stage. For those actors, voice acting has the advantage of offering acting work ...
7: ...adolescent male actor would change over time, the voice of an adult female will not.
9: ... norm in [[movie marketing]]. By contrast, Anime voice actors as a box office draw was developed far ear...

Antipassive voice (714 bytes)
1: ...tly in [[ergative language]]s. Like the [[passive voice]], the antipassive decreases the verb's valency b...
8: As with passive voice, the deleted argument can be re-introduced as an ...

Voice-tracking (7339 bytes)
1: '''Voice tracking''', also called '''cyber jocking''', is ...
4: ...es to radio. Songs, [[Advertising|commercial]]s, "voice tracks", and other elements of the program (the f...
6: ... suitable airstaff in their area. In those cases, voice tracking is often the solution. For a fraction of...
8: The voice tracks themselves can be recorded by anyone with ...
10: ...ing the voice tracks, making the recording of the voice actually live, though it is played back at a late...

Voice chat (734 bytes)
1: ..., mainly [[Yahoo]], [[AOL]] or [[msn messenger]]. Voice chat has led to a significant increase in distant...
3: ...ividual voice chat with another person,as well as voice chat facilities categorized in [[Yahoo Rooms]].

The Voice of Freedom (68 bytes)
1: {{copyvio|url=http://www.voiceoffreedom.com/aboutvof/aboutvof.html}}

Voice of Freedom (1449 bytes)
1: '''Voice of Freedom''' Mission:
2: Voice of Freedom is dedicated to informing the public o...
8: Voice of Freedom provides a venue for the average perso...
11: ...osity of its founder, [[Joe Redner]]. [http://www.voiceoffreedom.com/]

Nasal voice (335 bytes)
1: A '''nasal voice''' is a type of speaking voice characterized by having a blocked nose. This can...
3: == People described as having nasal voices ==

A Voice From the Attic (745 bytes)
1: '''''A Voice From the Attic''''' is a collection of [[Robertso...
3: [[Category:Books by Robertson Davies|Voice From the Attic, A]]
4: [[Category:1960 books|Voice From the Attic, A]]

Dissident Voice (880 bytes)
1: '''Dissident Voice''' is an independent [[internet]] newsletter, "de...
3: ...ive outside the commercial media orbit. Dissident Voice sees itself as a reputable source of progressive ...
8: *[http://www.dissidentvoice.org Dissident Voice]

Voice frequency (1437 bytes)
1: A '''voice frequency''' (VF) or '''voice band''' is one of the frequencies, within part of...
3: ...3400 Hz. The [[bandwidth]] allocated for a single voice-frequency transmission [[channel]] is usually 4 k...
5: The term ''voice frequency'' can also be used to refer to the band...
9: ...ncy of most speech falls below the bottom of the "voice frequency" band as defined above. However, enough...
12: .... J. (1987). ''Clinical Measurement of Speech and Voice.'' London: Taylor and Francis Ltd.

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