Speech and Hearing Science
Linguistics
Phonetics
Audiology
GRE Vocab
100

This is the exchange of gas between an organism and its an environment 

Respiration  

100

What is linguistics ? 

The scientific study of the structure, sounds and meaning of language

100

True or false: SLPs treat speech sounds disorders and dialectical differences 

FALSE. SLPs do not treat dialectical differences 

100

This part of the ear contains the pinna, helix, concha, lobule, trigs, anti-tragus, and the external auditory canal/meatus 

Outer ear

100

adj - mixed or conflicting emotions about something 

ambivalent 

200

This is the volume of air exchanged during a single cycle of breathing 

Tidal Volume 

200

This is a list of morpheme or words 

Lexicon

200

What is phonetics? 

The study of the production and perception of speech sounds. 

200

This test assesses the outer ear, middle ear and inner ear 

Air conduction testing

200

adj: describing a statement that is not believable 

implausible 

300

What is hyponasality and what sounds does it affect? 

Hyponasality is when there is not enough resonance in nasal cavity. Affects /m/ and /n/

300

This is a framework for organizing knowledge about the world 

A Schema 

300

/b/ /p/ /m/ and /w/ are all what? 

Bilabial sounds 

300

What is the difference between bilateral hearing loss and unilateral hearing loss? 

Bilateral hearing loss is hearing loss in both ears. Unilateral hearing loss is hearing loss in one ear

300

Verb: to undergo dramatic change in a seemingness and barley noticeable fashion

morph

400
What is Boyle's Law? 
The relationship between lung volume and lung pressure (as lung volume increases, air pressure within the lungs decreases, and as volume decreases, pressure increases) 
400

A morpheme added to a stem or root to form a new stem or word, possibly resulting in a change in syntactic category 

A Derivational 

400

How are consonants classified? 

By manner of production, place of production, and voicing

400
This is the beginning of the middle ear, provides a barrier between the outer elements, protects the middle ear from external pathogens, and is extremely thing and subjected to trauma 
Tympanic Membrane 
400

verb: to get someone to do something through (often false or exaggerated) promises 

entice

500

How do babies make sense of the continuous stream of auditory information and break it into meaningful pieces? 

Metrical segmentation 

500

Verbs that express states or situations rather than actions. These verbs can signify cognitive, emotional, and physical states 

Stative verbs 

500

What are the sentences for front vowels, back vowels, central vowels, r-colored vowels and diphthongs? 

Front vowels - Eat fish cakes every saturday 

Back vowels - True cooks know sauce, ah! 

Central vowels - Alone, but perhaps heard 

R-colored vowels - Tourists are there for beer 

Diphthongs- Hi cow boy! 

500

This is a benign tumor on the auditory nerve (8th cranial never) that causes vertigo, tinnitus and unilateral sensorineural hearing loss

Acoustic neuroma

500

verb: to squander or spend money frivolously 

dissipate