A group of variations, in production of a given sound
that does not change the meaning.
What is a phoneme?
The most common central vowel.
What is a schwa?
The Student who did the presentation on ALS.
Who is David Quintero?
A constriction near a node or antinode in a formant does this.
What is changes the frequency?
The students who got married this semester.
Who are Madina and Zekeiya?
Matthew and Chad Rosenzweig.
What are the Professors son's names?
Arytenoids, cuneiforms, corniculates.
What are the 3 paired cartilages of the larynx.
Women usually have less maximum phonation time than men because of this.
One of these muscles are NOT intrinsic muscles of the tongue.
Interior longitudinal
Superior longitudinal
Inferior longitudinal
What is interior longitudinal?
This is produced with a relatively open vocal tract.
What is a vowel?
Which register has the vocal folds becoming thin and stretched and touch briefly.
What is Falsetto?
Short term cycle to cycle irregularity is referred to as this
What is Jitter or Shimmer?
A wide open mouth is expected to produce this.
What is a high first formant?
A nasal phoneme is achieved by this.
What is lowering the velopharyngeal port?
The superior laryngeal nerve innervates this muscle.
What is the cricothyroid?
Translate these words phonetically:
See
Hit
late
met
hat
What is_______?
The XII nerve innervates this.
What is the tongue ?
These are the extrinsic lingual muscles.
What are genioglossus, hyoglossus, styloglossus?
The voice source is generated by this.
What is the vibrating vocal folds?
This is used to visualize vocal fold vibration.
What is Videostroboscopy?
This register shows prolonged closed phase.
What is Vocal Fry?
One of these is not part of the lower airway:
Diaphragm, trachea, lungs
What is the diaphragm?
The lips mandible andnanterior tongue are considered this.
What are articulators?
This register demonstrates frequent Jitter.
What is Vocal Fry?
2 of these are NOT the branches of the Vagus Nerve:
Mylohyoid
superior laryngeal nerve
pharyngeal branch
buccal branch
What are mylohyoid and buccal?