Harry Potter
Barbie
Wicked
The Fault in Our Stars
La La Land
100

A group of variations,  in  production of a given sound

that does not change the meaning.

What is a phoneme?

100

The most common central vowel.

What is a schwa?

100

The  Student who did the presentation on ALS.

Who is Kristi Nettleton?

100

A constriction near a node or antinode in a formant  does this.

What is changes the frequency?

100

Voical intensity is perceived as loudness due to this.

What is subglottal pressure?

200

Matthew and Chad Rosenzweig.

What are the Professors son's names?

200

The children  of a  parent with this disease has a 50% chance of getting it as well.

What is Huntington's disease?

200

Women usually have less maximum phonation time than men because of this.

What is less lung volume?

200

Superior longitudinal muscle  is considered this.


What is an instrinsic muscle of the tongue?

200


Benfits of the Passy Muir Valve include these possiblities.

What is improving communication, swallowing, taste and reduction of suctioning.

300

Which register has  the vocal folds becoming thin and stretched with minimal contact.

What is Falsetto?

300

Short term cycle to cycle irregularity is referred to as this

What is Jitter or Shimmer?

300


A wide open mouth is expected to produce this.

What is a high first formant?

300

A nasal phoneme is achieved  by this.

What is lowering the velopharyngeal port?

300

Benefits of the Passy Muir Valve include these possibilities.

What is improving communication,  swallowing,  taste, and reduction of suctioning?

400

Translate these words phonetically:

See

Hit

late

met

hat

What is_______?


400

The XII nerve innervates this.

What is the tongue ?

400

These are the extrinsic lingual muscles. 

What are genioglossus, hyoglossus, styloglossus?

400

The voice source is generated by this.

What is the vibrating vocal folds?

400

This is used to visualize vocal fold vibration. 

What is Videostroboscopy?

500

This register shows prolonged closed phase.

What is Vocal Fry?

500

When too much variability causes the sound of phonation to be abnormal, this is wha tmay occur.

What are nodules, polyps, phonotrauma, neurological impairment

500

The lips mandible and anterior tongue are considered this.

What are articulators?

500

This register demonstrates frequent Jitter.

What is Vocal Fry?

500

This is a visualization of how soft to how loud someone can phonate, or how low or high a pitch is produced.

What is the Voice Range Profile?