This theory explains how the sounds from the larynx are modified by the supralaryngeal vocal tract
What is the Source-Filter theory?
What could be the average vocal fundamental frequency of an adult male?
What is anything between 100-120 Hz?
A continuous aperiodic phoneme made solely through frication
What is /s/?
The vocal tract is a ________-wave resonator because it is open at one end and closed at the other.
What is a quarter-wave resonator?
A complex periodic phoneme made through phonation
What is /a/?
This theory explains how vocal tract constrictions affect formant frequencies.
What is perturbation theory?
The voice quality you get when there is less firm adduction
What is a breathy voice?
A phoneme made through frication and phonation.
What is /z/?
Lip rounding will do what to formants because it...
What is constrict a velocity antinode and lower all formats?
The first formant, F1, is negatively/inversely related to....
What is vowel height?
This tool compares sound emitted from the nose to sound emitted from the mouth as a means of assessing velopharyngeal function.
What is a nasometer?
The voice quality you get when there is more firm adduction
What is a pressed voice quality?
Compared to that of the schwa, the first formant F1 of /u/ is _________ because the vowel is produced with more oral constriction.
What is low?
The boundary condition(s) at the closed end of a tube are ____________________.
What is a pressure antinode and a velocity node?
The second formant, F2, is directly related to...
What is tongue advancement?
This tool is best for measuring the amount of contact the vocal folds undergo during phonation.
What is an electroglottograph?
The voice register you get when the folds vibrate at a moderate rate
What is the modal register?
Compared to that of the schwa, the first formant F1 of /a/ is high because _________.
What is: the vowel is produced with more pharyngeal constriction?
The boundary condition(s) at the open end of a tube are....
What are a pressure node and a velocity antinode?
Acoustically, the source for vowel sounds has harmonics which occur at integer (both even and odd) multiples of the ________.
What is fundamental frequency?
This theory explains laryngeal behavior
What is the Aerodynamic Myolelastic theory?
When you were a child, how were the physiologic and acoustic aspects of your vowels different than they are now? (Plus 200 if the same team can get all three)
What is: higher fundamental frequency of vocal fold vibration, shorter vocal tract, and higher formants?
Compared to that of the schwa, the first formant F1 of /i/ is _________ because _________.
What is low because the vowel is produced with more oral constriction?
Lengthening the vocal tract....
What is decreases the formant frequencies?
The anatomic filter for vowels is ____________.
What are the resonances of the supra-laryngeal vocal tract?