Hearing Science
NSSLHA
Phonectics
Normal Language Development
Anatomy and Physiology of Speech Mechanism
100

The scala vestibule and scala media are separated by what membrane?

Reissner's membrane 

100

The official name of the organization represented by the acronym NSSLHA is___?

National Student Speech Language Hearing Association

100

What is an allophone?

A variation of sound that does not change its meaning

100
At what age should we expect the first words to be produced? 

12-months

100

The central sulcus separates which two lobes?

the frontal from the parietal

200

What are the functions of the inner ear? 

Hearing and balance 

200

What standing did our NSSLHA Chapter reach last year?

Gold Standing 

200

What is the place of the phoneme /b/?

bilabial

200

What are the 3 components of language?

Form, use, and content
200

What are two passive forces of expiration?

Gravity, tissue elasticity, and torque

300
What is the psychological attribute or subjective perception of the FREQUENCY of a sound?
pitch 
300

What are the names of this year's NSSLHA board? 

Lauren, Adyson, Megan, Camryn.

300

What is the manner of the phoneme /s/?

Fricative

300

What is the term for the shared focus of two individuals on an object. It is achieved when one individual alerts another to an object by means of eye-gazing, pointing or other verbal or non-verbal indications?

joint attention

300

What bone is this and where is it located?

Hyoid- on top of the larynx

400

The functions of the outer ear are___? (name two)

Localization, gain (impedance matching), and/or protection

400
When is Better Speech and Hearing Month?

May

400

What is the only sound in the english IPA that has the placing of palatal?

/j/

400
Another word for baby talk is?

parentese or motherese

400

What muscle is primarily responsible for opening and closing the velopharyngeal port?

Levator palatini

500

What produces Otoacoustic emissions?

Outer hair cells

500

What day is international stuttering awareness day?

October 22nd

500

What phonological process involved the addition of a phoneme?

Epenthesis

500

What is a single word that takes the place of a phrase or sentence in children's speech? (ex. "cookie" to express "i want a cookie" )

holophrase

500

The biologic functions of the larynx include ________ (2).

Valving, protection of the airway, swallowing, thoracic fixation

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