Chapter 6 Intro and Source-Filter Theory Review Flashcards
Define Articulation
The process of bringing two or more articulators together to form speech sounds
List Mobile Articulators
Tongue, lips, jaw, soft palate
Source____ Filter_____
Source- larynx, Filter- vocal tract
cavities found in the vocal tract
Oral cavity (with buccal cavity), Nasal cavity, Pharyngeal cavity
4 valves that direct the flow of air
Laryngeal port: the vocal folds
Velopharyngeal port: soft palate
Lingual port: can block the back of the oropharyngeal area
Labial port
3 tonsils
Pharyngeal tonsils, Palatine tonsils, Lingual tonsils
parts of the vocal tract
Oral cavity (with buccal cavity), Nasal cavity, Pharyngeal cavity
3 pharyngeal areas
Laryngopharynx, oropharynx, nasopharynx
for nasal sounds, the velopharyngeal port should be___: for this the velum has to be ___
open; lowered
Inflammation of the tonsil tissue is called
Tonsillitis
Surgery of tonsil removal is called
Tonsillectomy
2 pillars in the mouth and their nicknames
Anterior faucial pillar aka, palato- glossal arch
posterior faucial pillar aka palato- pharyngeal arch
Excessive nasal resonance is called
Hypernasal