Ch.3 The Biological Mechanism of Speech Flashcards

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What is anatomy?

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study of the structures of the body and how those structures related to one another

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What is physiology?

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functions of organisms and bodily structures

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What are the three physiological subsystems involved in speech production?

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respiratory system, laryngeal system, and articulatory/resonating system

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What structures are involved in the respiratory system?

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lungs and trachea

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What is the trachea?

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wind pipe; where air travels from the lungs to the bronchi

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What are the lungs?

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pair of air-filled sacs that permit us to breathe; they change in shape and size

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What muscles in the body are inspiratory muscles?

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the diaphragm (main muscle), thoracic and neck muscles

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What muscles in the body are expiratory muscles?

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muscles on the front and on the sides of the abdomen

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What is tidal breathing?

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breathing that maintains life; also known as quiet breathing

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What is alveolar pressure?

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pressure within the lungs

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What is the primary structure of the phonatory system?

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larynx

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What is the larynx?

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voice box

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What is the hyoid bone?

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point where the laryngeal and tongue muscles meet; shape like a horseshoe

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What is the thyroid cartilage?

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biggest laryngeal cartilage; it forms most of the front and sides of the laryngeal skeleton

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What is the thyroid prominence?

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Adam’s apple, protusion that is below the thyroid notch

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16
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What is the uvula?

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where your velum or soft palate ends

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What is phonation?

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vibrating vocal folds producing speech

18
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What are harmonics?

A

whole number multiples of the fundamental frequency; involved in describing the speech production process

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What do vocal folds do during respiration?

A

they abduct (move apart)

20
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What do vocal folds do during phonation?

A

they adduct (move together)

21
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What is one respiratory cycle defined as?

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one inspiratory cycle and one expiratory cycle