Phonation, Aspiration and VOT Flashcards

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What is the function of the cricothyroid muscles in the larynx?

A

Lengthens the vocal folds
They pull the thyroid cartilage down and forward, this lengthening causes the vocal folds to vibrate faster, thus raising pitch

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What is the epiglottis?

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The entrance of the larynx
Elastic cartilage
Used for covering the trachea when swallowing
Can be used to produce epiglottal consonants (rare)

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3
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What are the two types of vocal cords?

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True vocal cords - aka vocal cords - enable us to produce sounds
False vocal cords - aka vestibular fold - part of the vocal articulation during glottal stops and pressed phonation

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What are the vocal cords attached to?

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Connected to the thyroid cartilage in the front and connected to the arytenoid cartilages in the back

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5
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How are the vocal folds curing breathing?

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wide apart

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How are the focal folds when producing voiceless sounds?

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apart (abducted)

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how are the vocal folds when producing voiced sounds?

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tensed/closed (adducted) -
vibration

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8
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how are the vocal folds during a glottal stop?

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firm closure

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9
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How do the length of vocal folds determine pitch?

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if the length of vocal folds themselves is long, the voice is deeper
when the vocal folds are stretched long, the pitch is higher

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10
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what is the scientific principle that draws the vocal folds together?

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The Bernoulli effect: vocal folds brought together by intrinsic larynx muscles. Once closed, the air stream creates a pressure against the closed vocal folds until they are blown apart.

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What are the different types of phonation?

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-whisper - produced through turbulences generated by the friction of the air in and above the larynx with vocal folds not vibrating
-voiced/modal
-breathy - vocal fold vibration is inefficient - incomplete closure of the glottis
-creaky - low tension and heavy vibrating mass are responsible for the slower and irregular vibration

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12
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What is VOT?

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Voice onset time - the duration of the period of time between the release of the stop and the beginning of vocal fold vibration

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