point of articulation
vowels
word stress
anatomy and physiology
100

The process that means "to join together"

What is articulation? 

100

The inverse relationship to tongue height

What is F1

100

How to indicate word stress if a 2-syllable word has equal sounding stress on each syllable

What is the first syllable?

100

The primary function of the lungs

What is respiration?

200

Another name for the soft palate

What is the velum?

200

Speech sounds that require one's lips to pucker

What is lip rounding?

200

the duration of a stressed syllable

What is long?

200

The lowering of ____ helps the lungs expand

What is the diaphragm? 

300

movement used to produce /p/, /b/, and /m/

What are the lips?

300

Vowels that are longer and require more effort

What is tense?

300

A 2-syllable word with stress on the first syllable

What is a trochee?

300

The preparatory breath during speech

What is 10/90?

400

The area behind the teeth that can produce /t/

What is alveolar ridge?

400

When the tongue is moving horizontally

What is advancement?

400

The stressed syllable in a 2-syllable word

What is primary stress?

400

The opening between the vocal folds

What is the glottis?

500

The major articulator in speech production 

What is the tongue?

500

The higher F2 between /æ/ and /ɛ/

What is /ɛ/?

500

The reduced vowel sound that is often in unstressed syllables

What is "uh?"

500

The act of bringing the vocal folds close enough to start sound production

What is adduction?