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Which mechanism is the driving force for speech production?

Respiratory mechanism

100

What are the movable articulators?

Tongue

Lips

Soft palate / velum

Jaw

100

Are the vocal folds adducted or abducted during phonation?

Adducted

100

What is the cone of light? How does it held identify unhealthy ears?

Reflection of light from the otoscope and seen in an healthy eardrum (manubrium of the malleus bone)

Not seen in unhealthy ears

100

Vocal fold adduction is controlled by which muscles?

Lateral cricoarytenoid muscles

Transverse arytenoid muscles

Oblique arytenoid muscles

200

How does the auditory mechanism support speech sound production and development?

Children learn spoken language through hearing what is spoken to and around them

Hearing helps monitor speech and modify rate, loudness, and clarity

200

Are the intrinsic or extrinsic muscles of the larynx involved in speech production?

Intrinsic

Bonus points: what do the extrinsic muscles do?

200

What are the three ossicle bones?

Malleus

Incus

Stapes

200

What are the ever-branching tubular structures that terminate into small elastic sacks in the lungs?

Bronchi

200

What is the most important movable articulator?

The tongue

300

The size and shape of the pharynx is modified by

Vertical position of the larynx in the neck

Position of the tongue in the mouth

300

What is the shape of the cochlea and how many turns does it contain?

Snail-shaped

2.5 turns

300

What are the four basic structures of speech production?

Respiratory

Phonatory

Resonatory

Articulatory

300

What are the components of the outer ear?

Pinna / auricle

External auditory meatus / ear canal

300

What is articulation?

The molding of the airstream into speech sounds by movable and immovable articulators

400

What is the function of the phonatory mechanism?

Produces sound or voice using air supply from the lungs

400

Which three English sounds are fully nasalized?

/m/

/n/

/ŋ/

400

Which sounds are produced via contact with the hard palate?

/ʃ, ʒ, tʃ, dʒ, r, j/

400

True or false: the sound we hear when someone speaks is the exact sound produced by the vocal folds

False

400

True or false: speech production occurs only on inhalation

False

500

What is the primary muscle of the lips?

Orbicularis oris 

500

What is the chief muscle of inhalation?

Diaphragm

500

What affects resonance in the oral cavity?

Movement, excursion, & mass of mandible

Size, shape, & position of tongue

Height, length, & width of the hard palate

Teeth, cheekbones, & contact of the velum with the posterior pharynx


500

How many cartilages are contained in the larynx?

Thyroid

Cricoid 

Epiglottis

Arytenoids (2)

Corniculates (2)

Cuneiforms (2)

500

What are the immovable articulators?

Hard palate

Alveolar ridge

Teeth