
In 1999, a group of Tibetan monks arrived in Victoria to produce a mandala at the Victoria Art Gallery. Chant master Gedun Jungney kindly donated his time and larynx to the UVic laryngoscopic pharyngeal/laryngeal voice quality research project carried out by Dr. Esling. |

Chant master Gedun Jungney assisting the UVic laryngoscopic pharyngeal/laryngeal voice quality research project carried out by Dr. Esling. |

Dr. Esling gets the nasendoscopic equipment ready to videotape the chant master's larynx in action. |

Early field work on Lakota in South Dakota. Ben and Lucille Ite Ska with Dr. John Esling. |

Dr. John Esling with Jocelyn Clayards and Lynn Heap working with computerised analysis equipment. |

Professor Li Shaoni of the University of Texas at Arlington and the National University of Minorities, Beijing, provided some interesting video and audio clips of Bái, a Tibeto-Burman language with complex register and tone. |

Infant speech researcher, John Esling, examining the content of a frame. |