Anatomical Structures / Cavities
Muscle Actions
Clinical and Instrumental Parameters
Cranial Nerves
Miscellaneous
100

The vocal tract articulators are

What is the tongue, soft palate, and lips

100

The muscle that maintains air within the buccal cavities

What is the buccinator

100

An ultrasound assesses what aspect of articulation

What is lingual movements

100

The motor innervation of the lips is provided by cranial nerve

What is the VII (facial) nerve

100

When nasal sounds are produced, the velopharyngeal port is

What is open

200

The cavities of the vocal tract are

What is Pharyngeal cavities (Nasopharynx, Oropharynx, Laryngopharynx), Nasal Cavities, and Oral Cavity

200

The mentalis muscle is known as the

What is the pouting muscle

200

What device measures the location and timing of the tongue's contact with the hard palate during speech

What is electropalatography

200

The trigeminal nerve (V) innervates the

What is the mandible

200

A structural disorder that impacts articulation is

What is Cleft palate and/or lip

300

The attachment for most part of the muscles used for articulation is

What is the maxilla

300

The muscle used to blow out a candle is

What is the orbicularis oris

300

What instrumental method maps out what speech sounds look like graphically?

What is the praat?

300

The intrinsic muscles of the tongue are innervated by

What is the XII (hypoglossal) cranial nerve

300

The 4 types of articulation disorders are referred to as

What is SODA: Substitution, Omission, Distortion, and Addition.

400

The pharyngeal cavities are the

What is the Nasopharynx, Oropharynx, Laryngopharynx

400

The “smiling” muscle is the

What is the risorius muscle

400

The GFTA-3 tests

What is articulation.

400

The motor innervation of the pharynx is provided by cranial nerves

What are X (vagus) and XI (accessory)

400

The source-filter theory is

What is how the oral cavity shapes speech through a voicing source is generated by vocal folds, routed through vocal tract, and then shaped into sounds of speech.

500

The only freely movable joint in the skull

What is the temporomandibular joint

500

The muscle that is the unilateral raising of the left/right upper lip is

What is the zygomatic major

500

Acoustic analysis of recorded speech samples provides

What is objective information about voicing, vowel and sibilant quality, epenthesis (vowel or consonant insertion), pitch, prosody, and rhythm.

500

The palatoglossus is innervated by the

What is X (vagus) cranial nerve

500

Articulation is defined as

What is bringing together 2 anatomical structures to constrict or allow airflow.

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