History of phonetics
Tools for speech research
Sub laryngeal vocal tract
Larynx
Supra-laryngeal vocal tract
100

Who is the author of the 4000-page dictionary book “Kitab al ‘ayn”?

Al-Khalil

100

What tool takes pictures of the inside of the body using radiation?

X-ray

100

This organ acts as an air pump, providing the airflow needed for speech.

the lungs

100

Larynx’s function in vocal tract

to control pitch and voice

100

How supra-laryngeal vocal tract is divided?

Active and passive articulators

200

To which of these did the Ancient Greek and Romans paid most their attention to: syntax & logic or phonetics & phonology?

Syntax and logic  

200

The technology used to descrive vocal tract that is based on the reflection of sound waves is?

Sonography

200

A large dome-shaped muscle that runs through the middle of the body and separates the chest from the stomach

the diaphragm

200

What is Trachea and its function?

Is a tube that connects the mouth and lungs.

200

What does the active articulates include?

Tongue (tip, blade), lower lip

300

Why in Ancient India, scribes were making notes and creating detailed anatomical descriptions of vocal tract?

For correct Sanskrit pronunciation and grammar

300

What is the technology that uses magnetic field and sends radiowave pulse of energy in vocal tract research?

MRI

300

This rare airflow mechanism involves speaking while inhaling instead of exhaling.

the pulmonic ingressive airstream mechanism

300

Larynx’s non-speech function

separates the lungs and the stomach

300

Which vocal tract organ can be called “muscular hydrostat“

Tongue

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