classification system
Formants
components of language
Articulators
Systems of Speech Production
100

it's what happens to the air that flows through the resonation and articulation systems

what is manner?

100

they are the natural mode of vibration of the vocal tract

what is a formant?

100

The rules of language, grammar

what is syntax?

100

The most important articulator needed for vowels and consonants

What is tongue?

100

Provides the power source for speech, which is air

What is the respiration system?

200

this refers to where the sound is articulated

what is place?

200

it is the fundamental frequency

what is F0?

200

The internal organization of words

What is Morphology?

200

When both lips come together, produce phonemes such as /p/ or /b/ 

What is bilabial? 

200

Produces the vibration of the vocal folds that is necessary for speech

What is the phonation system?

300

 the presence of vocal fold vibration or absence of vocal fold vibration

what is voicing?

300

It is the tongue height

What is F1?

300

The rules governing structures, distribution, and sequencing of speech sounds

What is Phonology?

300

The back of tongue contacts the soft palate, produces sounds such as /k/ or /g/

What is Velar?

300

shapes the air from the lungs and turns the laryngeal buzz into human speech

What is the resonation system?

400

The stops, the fricatives, and the affricates

what is obstruent?

400

It is the tongue position

What is F2?

400

The rules governing meaning or content of words and word combinations

What is semantics?

400

The tongue contacts the alveolar ridge, produces sounds such as /t/ or /d/

What is alveolar ridge?

400

The shaping of the voiced and unvoiced breath stream with mobile and immobile articulators to form the sounds of speech.

What is the articulation system?

500

 The vowels, liquids, glides, and nasals

what is sonorant?

500

It is the interplay of lips & jaw

What is F3?

500

The study of language in context; concentrates on language as a communication tool that is used to achieve social ends

What is pragmatics?

500

The tongue tip contacts upper teeth, produces /th/

What sound is produced using the teeth?

500

Vowels and resonant consonants are shaped through resonation

What is shaped through resonation?

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