PHONETICS
ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY
ARTIC & PHONOLOGY
AUDIOLOGY
MYSTERY
100
These are the front, high vowels.
What is /i/, /I/, and /e/.
100
This is the space between the vocal folds.
What is the glottis.
100
Stopping, fronting, backing, final consonant deletion, and cluster reduction are all examples of what?
What are phonological processes.
100
Outer, Middle, Inner
What is the 3 major parts of the ear.
100
These are the nasal consonants.
What is /m/, /n/, and /ŋ/.
200
This is a single phoneme consisting of two elements.
What is a diphthong.
200
These are the three pharyngeal cavities.
What is the nasopharynx, the oropharynx, and the laryngeal pharynx.
200
The difference between an articulation disorder and a phonological disorder is that an articulation disorder is ________ and a phonological disorder is _________.
What is phonemic and phonetic.
200
BTE, ITE, CIC
What are types of hearing aids.
300
Describe /f/
What is voiceless, labiodental, fricative.
300
The teeth, the alveolar ridge, and the hard palate are all examples of what?
What are immobile articulators.
300
These are the 3 parts of a syllable.
what is the onset, the nucleus, and the coda.
300
When you are looking at an audiogram, the red circle means this...
What is the right ear, unmasked, air conduction.
300
What is the disadvantage of just assessing with an articulation test?
What is it doesn't assess phonological skills.
400
Describe /dʒ/
What is voiced, palatal, fricative.
400
These are the four steps in the transfer of energy.
What are acoustic, mechanical, hydraulic, and electrical.
400
A clinician is assessing a client's misarticulation of /s/. What approach is she using?
What is the phonetic approach.
400
These two fluids circulate through the cochlea in the inner ear.
What is endolymph and perilymph.
400
The stapedius and tensor tympani muscles contract to pull the stapes away from the oval window when there is a loud sound. This is known as the...
What is the acoustic reflex.
500
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What is "thank you".
500
There are this many cranial nerves. Name the number of nerves that directly apply to our major.
What is 10, and 6 (CN V-trigeminal, VII-facial, VIII-vestibulocochlear, IX-glossopharyngeal, X-vagus, XII-hypoglossal)
500
These are used for transcribing distortions in assessments for speech evaluations.
What are diacritics.
500
Rh factors, anoxia, HIV AIDS, cytomegalovirus, and heredity are all causes of...
What is prenatal hearing loss.
500
Describe masking.
What is the process by which the threshold of a sound is elevated by the simultaneous introduction of another sound.
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