Communication & Language
Speech
Profession
Anatomy
100

Define communication

The exchange of ideas between a sender and receiver

100

What is articulation?

The formation of clear and distinct sounds in speech

100

What do SLPs do?

-Identify, assess, treat, and prevent speech, language, voice, and fluency disorders

-Assessment and treatment of swallowing disorders

100

What systems work together to produce speech? (Hint: 4 systems)

-Respiratory

-Phonatory

-Articulatory/Resonatory 

-Nervous

200

What are the means of communication?

1. Language

2. Speech

3. Nonverbal

200

What are three articulators?

-teeth

-lips

-hard palate

-soft palate

-tongue

-mandible

-alveolar ridge

200

What do audiologists do?

Measure hearing ability, manage hearing and balance disorders, fit and dispense hearing aids, etc. 

200

What is the power source for speech?

Lungs

300

What are the three components of language?

1. Form

2. Content

3. Use

300

What are the three nasal sounds in English?

-M /m/

-N n/n

-ing or /nj/

300

Where do SLPs work?

-Hospitals

-Nursing homes/Rehab facilities

-Schools/Universities

-Private practice

300

What does the larynx do?

Used to generate voice, protects the trachea and lungs, and used for forceful expulsion

400

Which component of language does pragmatics fall under?

Use

400

What kind of disorder is stuttering?

Fluency

400

Audiologist credentials

-Master's Degree

-Doctorate Degree (including clinical practice)

-ASHA CCC-A

-State license

400

What are the three cavities of the vocal tract?

-pharyngeal cavity

-oral cavity

-nasal cavity 

500

What is syntax?

The arrangement of words in sentences

500

What role do the muscles of respiration have in voice production?

They build pressure below the vocal folds, causing them to adduct (come together) and vibrate together producing sound.

500

What is the largest organization for those concerned with communication disorders?

American Speech-Language Hearing Association (ASHA)

500

How many times per second do the vocal folds vibrate in average male voice or average female voice?

-Female: average 180-210 times/second

-Male: average of 130 times/second