Laryngeal gestures in speech. Fiberendoscopic film

The film consists of German words (some slightly unusual) spoken in a carrier phrase “ich lese ____ für Sie”. Most of the words have two syllables with schwa in the second syllable. The material is designed to illustrate laryngeal abduction and adduction for various consonants and consonant clusters (this pattern of laryngeal movement is sometimes known as the devoicing gesture).
To assist orientation in the film, as each phrase is being spoken the corresponding subtitle is shown. Within the subtitle the most important segments with laryngeal abduction are "highlighted" by square brackets as they are spoken (also some of the other target-word initial consonants ).
In addition there is a counter showing the running number of the speech item on the left (these numbers are used in the list below), and a second/millisecond counter on the right that runs (roughly) while the item is being spoken.
The first film link shows all items in the list at the original speed.
The second link shows items 48 to 51 from the list in a separate film which has twice the time resolution of the longer film (i.e 50 frames per second instead of 25, corresponding to 20 ms vs. 40 ms increments on the timer), but runs at half speed, making it easier to follow details of the movement patterns (the audio channel has been stretched to match). In this more detailed film some of the consonants from the carrier phrase have also been highlighted, namely /c/ from “ich”, /z/ from “lese”, /f/ from “für” and /z/ from “Sie”.

Hint: Expanding the film to full-screen makes it easier to use the slider to look in detail at the movements (but note that the marking of individual sounds in the sub-titles is not very precise).

Credits: Endoscopy performed by Dr. Heidi Schröter-Morasch, Neuropsychologische Abteilung, Krankenhaus München-Bogenhausen

Film link 1: Complete word list, normal speed

Film link 2: Selected words, slow motion

List of the speech items, with comments