LING 3P51 Chapter Notes - Chapter 3, 4: Temporal Bone, Epiglottis, Stereo Display
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Respiratory system: consists of the lungs, rib cage, abdomen, muscles that act like a pump to provide the movement of air needed for speech production. Laryngeal system: identified anatomically with the larynx and functionally with the control of phonation and voicing. Supralaryngeal system: consisting of the pharyngeal, oral, and nasal structures. Egressive: sounds produced with a flow of air that moves outward from the lungs. Ingressive: sounds produced with an inward flow of air. Breath group: the sequence of words or syllables produced on a single expiration. Larynx: voice box; located on top of trachea and below pharynx. Fundamental frequency of the voice: (fo) rate of focal fold vibration. Intonation: the pattern of fo and sound duration in speech. Oral radiation of sound: transmission of sound through the oral cavity. Pharyngeal cavity: space between the division of the oral and pharyngeal cavities and the entrance to the larynx (from the root of the tongue to the pharyngeal wall)