of Speech, Language and Hearing
What are the Four Processes of Speech
Respiration, Phonation, Resonation, and Articulation
Voiced, Bilabial, oral stop
b
low front lax unrounded
æ
the expressing of relations when an object reappears or an event happens again
recurrence
How do you spell Dr.Rankinen's first name
Wil
What are the active articulators?
Lips, Vocal folds, Tongue, and Velum
Voiceless, labiodental, fricative
f
high back lax rounded
ʊ
a sound that occur less frequently in languages of the world and develop later because they are more difficult to produce
Marked sound
In an alphabetical list of US states, which comes last?
Wyoming
What are the four main areas of the brain?
Wernicke's area, Broca's area, Motor Cortex, and Auditory Cortext
Voiced, alveolar, fricative
z
mid back lax rounded
ɔ
one speech sound among a set of sounds used to pronounce a single phoneme
Allophone
What is the longest river in the world?
The Nile
What are the Bones in the middle ear?
Malleus (hammer) incus (anvil) stapes (stirrup)
Voiced, bilabial, glide
w
mid front lax unrounded
ɛ
the early form of babbling in which an infant strings together single consonants and vowels that are made in a row
Marginal babbling
What type of fish is Nemo?
A clownfish
What are the two main functions of the inner ear
Hearing (cochlea) balance and equilibrium (semicircular canals)
Voiced, alveolar, lateral liquid
l
mid central tense rounded
ɜ
a sound common to all languages and that emerge first in developing children
natural sound
What is my middle name
Rebecca