Because all parts of speech have a primary use it is called this
What is Overlaid function?
The process by which air is taken into the lungs so that blood can receive oxygen we need to live.
What is Respiration
Phonation
What is the act of making sound?
The instrument shown to exemplify resonation
What is guitar?
What we would do if we couldn't articulate
What is grunt?
A distinctly human characteristic
What is Speech
This body part is not actually a muscle.
What are the lungs?
Sound is created by this.
What is vibration?
The process of making sound louder.
What is Resonation?
The process of breaking sound into meaningful units and patterns.
What is articulation?
The primary function of this body part is for eating.
What are teeth?
This is the proper name for your upper body and chest cavity.
What is the thorax?
Also known as the voice box
What is the larynx?
These are the 3 parts of the body used in resonation.
What are pharynx, oral cavity, nasal cavity?
These are 4 of the 7 body parts that are articulators.
What are
Teeth, lips, tongue, lower jaw,
Hard palate, soft palate,
epiglottis?
The primary use of this body part is to supply air to the body.
What are the lungs?
The muscle above your abdomen.
What is the diaphragm?
The voice box is made up of these.
What are cartilage, muscles, and tendons?
The large opening at the back of the mouth
What is the pharynx?
P and B are these type of sounds
What are plosives?
The four processes of speech
What are Respiration
Phonation
Resonation
Articulation?
When breathing in, this happens to the diagphragm
What is it contracts?
The flap of cartilage at the root of the tongue, which is depressed during swallowing to cover the opening of the windpipe.
What is the epiglottis?
Genetics determines the size and shape of your resonators which creates a unique this
What is your voice print.
F and V are these type of sounds
What are fricatives?