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INDEX

A
Abductors and Adductors of Vocal cords, [30] seq.Aikin, Dr., [33], [45], [46], [47] Classification of Consonants, [54] "The Voice," [44]Aphasia, Motor and Sensory, [72] seq.
Articulation and phonation, [57] seq., [92], [94] seq., [fig. 18]Assyria, clay records, [70]
B
Ballet, [78]Bastian, Dr., [72], [78]Beethoven, symphonies, [40]Bell, Sir Charles, [97]Bouillaud, M., [68]Brain:—
How developed, [10] Localisation of Speech Centres, [72] seq., [fig. 17] Primary Revival of Sensations, [90] Primary Site of Revival of words in Silent thought, [80] seq. Relation to the Voice, [61] et passim Structure, [63] seq., figs. [15], [16], [17]Breathing, art of, [16] seq., [22], [26], [27], [94] seq.Broadbent, Sir W., [99]Broca, [72], [76]
C
Charcot, [78]Consonants, [50] seq. Classifications, [54]Cunningham, Professor, [71]
D
Darwin, [83] "Expression of the Emotions," [3]Dax, Marc, [69]Deaf Mutes, [62], [71], [82]Deafness causing loss of speech, [84] seq.Diaphragm, [20] seq., [103], [fig. 2]
E
Ear in Music, [39]English, difficult to sing, [55]Epiglottis, [28], [31]
F
Flame Manometer, [48], [fig. 14]French, Dr., [32], [37]
G
Gall, founder of Phrenology, [67], [68]Galton, [78], [79]Garcia, [34]Gibbon, the, [3]Glottis, [30], [35], [4], [103], [fig. 10]Goltz's dog, [18]Gowers, on Bulbar Paralysis, [57]Grieger, [5]
H
Harmonics, [14], [47] seq.
Hearing and Speech, [78], [82] seq.
Helmholtz, [45], [47], [48], [50], [55]Hermann, on Articulate Sounds, [50] Groups of Consonants, [54]Huxley, [8]
I
Italian, easy to sing, [55]
J
Jackson, Hughlings, [97]
K
Keller, Helen, [40], [89], [90]Kingsley, Miss, [6]Klang, [13]König, flame manometer, [48], [fig. 14]
L
Language, a human attribute, [61] Of Gesture, [6], [7], [71] Written, [8]Laryngoscope, [34], [35], [37], [fig. 9]Larynx, [28] seq., figs. [4]-[8]
M
Macaulay, Lord, [79]Mach, "Analysis of Sensations," [79], [90]Marie, M., [73], [76]Marseillaise, [106]Memory, visual, [79], [80]Mouth, [43], [44]Müller, Max, "Chips from a German Workshop," [8]
N
Nerves of Respiration, [21]Neurologists, [73]
O
Overtones, [14], [47] seq.
P
Paget, Sir James, [79]Paralysis:—
Bulbar, [57] Hemiplegia, [97] Of the Insane, [58]Paris Academy of Science, [68]Parrot, Speech, [60]Phonation and Articulation, [57] seq., [92], [94] seq.., [fig. 18]Phrenology, [67], [68]Pitch, [34], [36], [37], [39], [46], [50], [55]
R
Reading and Thinking by Articulating Words, [77]Resonator, [15] seq., [41] seq.
Rhythmical Movement, [94]Ribot, [79] On Words, [5]Right-handedness and Speech, [69] seq., [80]Rodents, [3]Romanes, "Mental Evolution in Man," [1], [3], [83]
S
Sayce, [6]Semon, Sir Felix, [32], [37]Singing, [95], [98] seq.
Chief Attributes, [104] seq.
Hearing and, [91]Sound-pipe, [33]Sounds, articulate, [50] seq., [60] seq.
Sounds, musical, three qualities, [11] seq.Speech:—
Cerebral Mechanism of song and, [60] seq. Defects, [57] seq., [73] Hearing and, [78], [82] seq.
Localisation centres in the brain, [72] seq., [fig. 17] Loss of, caused by deafness, [84] seq.
Right-handedness, [69] seq., [80] Theories on the origin of, [1] seq. Three stages, [4]Spencer, Herbert, [76]Stricker, [77], [78], [80], [82], [90]
T
Thorax, [18] seq., [fig. 3]Throat, [43]Timbre, [13]Tuning-forks, [12], [13], [37]Tylor, [6]
V
Ventricle, [33]Vocal cords, [29] seq., [35], [36], [37], [43], [93], figs. [10], [11]Vocal instrument, three parts [15] seq., [62] et passim Bellows, [18] seq., [fig. 1] Reed, [28] seq., See also Larynx
Resonator, [41] seq.
Vocal Muscle, [31]Vocalisation. See Singing
Voice, compass of, [34], [37]Voice, psychic mechanism, [94] seq.
W
Wernicke's sensory aphasia, [84]Word-memory, [78]Words, defined, [82]