Module 1 Flashcards

Introduction

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Why is speech science important ?

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  • Helps with the understand of concepts and it’s effects upon speech intelligibility
  • Helps with knowing what treatment goals to select
  • Helps with understanding relationships between two concepts so that it helps with develop therapy treatment goals
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(blank) is the study of physics of sound

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Acoustics

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3
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(blank) is the study of motion

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Kinematics

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(blank) is the study of the forces that cause movement

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Dynamics

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(blank) is the study of the relationship between physically properties and our perception of those properties

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Psychoacoustics

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(blank) is the generation of air flow and creation of air pressure by the displacement (movement ) of bodily structures that result in the production of linguistically meaningful sound ( phonemes )

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Speech Production

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(blank) is the generation for sound waves by vibration of the v.f. which are that rhodified by the vocal tract

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Voice Production

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When you have voice without speech , it is referred to as

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Humming

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9
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When you have speech without voice , it is referred to as

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Whispering

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10
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Encoding is when the conversion of thought into ( blank)

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Audible sound

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Decoding is when the conversion of audible sound into ( blank)

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Thought

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What is the sequence of events that occur from where an individual has a thought to when the listener has that thought ?

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The Speech Chain

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The first step of the Speech Chain is the linguistic level which is when ( blank ) occurs .

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Thought

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The second step of the Speech Chain is the physiological level which is when ( blank) occurs .

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Encoding

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The third step of the Speech Chain is the acoustic level which is when ( blank , blank ) occurs .

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Audible Sound

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The fourth step of the Speech Chain is the physiological level which is when ( blank ) occurs.

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Decoding

17
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The fifth and final step of the Speech Chain is the linguistic level which is when ( blank) occurs.

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Thought

18
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When we hear our own speech is called (blank) feedback

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Auditory feedback

19
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Sense of touch ( lips, teeth, and tongue ) is called (blank) feedback

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Tactile Feedback

20
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Sense of movement and position of muscles is called (blank) feedback

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Proprioceptive Feedback

21
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Information within the brain is called (blank) feedback

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Neutral Feedback

22
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When you present that speaker speech back to them with a bit of a delay is called (blank) feedback

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Delayed Auditory Feedback