The oral cavity, the nasal cavity and the pharyngeal cavity together form this.
What are the parts of the vocal tract?
This effect states that the pressure in a fluid decreases as velocity increases.
What is Bernoulli's effect?
This is the quiet inhalation and exhalation for getting air in and out of your lungs
What is tidal breathing?
frequency is the inverse of
What is a period?
Force over a given area is defined as :
What is pressure?
F1, F2 and F3 are known as......
The opening-open-closing-close phases of the vocal folds
What is a duty cycle?
This law states that with increasing volume, there is decrease in pressure
What is Boyle's law?
this type of waves has nodes and antinodes
What is a standing wave?
This analysis determines the different sine waves make up the complex sound
What is fourier analysis?
In the source filter theory the vocal tract is..
What is the filter?
In this aspect of mucosal wave, the vocal folds open and close from bottom to the top
What is the vertical phase difference?
This dome shaped muscle contracts and moves downwards during inhalation
What is the diaphragm?
2F0, 3F0, 4F0...….
What are harmonics?
The maximum amount of air a person can exhale after inhaling as deeply as possible
What is vital capacity?
The f1 increases with the decreasing volume in this cavity
What is the pharyngeal cavity?
The minimum amount of pressure needed to put vocal folds into vibration
Muscles use this characteristic to come back to their resting/typical position after contraction
What is elasticity?
Can be defined as number of cycles per unit of time
What is frequency?
Minute changes in intensity
What is shimmer?
On spectrograms, the /m/, /n/, /ng/ sounds can be detected by this.
What is the nasal murmur?
The softest to the loudest sound a person can produce.
What is dynamic range?
We inhale for 10% of the time and do a controlled exhalation for 90% of the time to achieve:
What is speech breathing?
The central/natural frequency that an object responds to the most.
What is resonant frequency?
This is defined as the time between the release of the articulatory blockage to the
beginning of the VF vibration
What is voice onset time?