Give an example of another time you would experience resonance
What is a violin or guitar
100
The teeth and hard palate are static, another word for static is
What is immovable
100
All systems work together to do what
What is produce sound
200
This is the muscle used for inhalation. Hint: breathing from you...
What is diaphragm
200
The epiglottis covers what entrance
What is the entrance to the larynx
200
The /m/ sound is produced how?
What is bilabial nasal
200
Give an example of a dynamic (moveable ) structure.
What is the tongue, lips, velum, mandible.
200
What structure would we find the tongue, teeth, and lips
What is the articulatory
300
This is the first step in producing speech, what is the main purpose of this structure in relation to speech production.
What is generating airflow
300
This system is responsible for for the production of tones, also referred to as.
Phonemes
300
The nasal cavity is responsible for three fully nasal sounds. Name one.
What is /m/ /n/ or /ng/
300
The medical term for the soft palate is
What is the velum
300
What system is responsible for resonance
What is the resonatory
400
These are necessary for blood to receive oxygen and carbon dioxide.
What are the lungs
400
Voicing is produced by the air flow through what.
What is the glottis.
400
This is a non-dynamic canal at the base of the tongue
What is the pharynx
400
These allow for air to be released in a plosive manner.
What is the lips
400
Which system is compounded of three cavities, the oral, nasal, and pharyngeal
What is the resonatory
500
For speech production the pressure inside the thoracic cavity must be what to the pressure outside. This allows air to rush into the lungs.
Greater, Less than, or equal to.
What is greater than.
500
When muscles move inward and the vocal folds are closed there is no speech, this is referred to as.
What is adduction.
500
The /ng/ sound is produced how?
What is lingual velar
500
This is necessary for speech to happen
What is the tongue
500
List the four systems in order as air passes through them to produce speech
What is respiratory, phonatory, resonatory, articulatory.