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Phonetics Test 1
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Undergraduate 1
12/09/2011

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Term
respiration process
Definition

- primary process is to provide vital exchange of gasses  for life

- secondary function is to generate a source of energy

Term
diaphragm
Definition
predominant muscle of respiration
Term

external costals

internal costals

subcostals

Definition

- raise the lower ribs up and out

- assist with active exiration by pulling the ribs down and in decreasing thoracic volume

- pull the lower ribs down and apart 

Term
breathing at rest
Definition
pressure inside/outside throacic cavity equal
Term

breathing during speech

 

Definition

pressure inside thoracic cavity greater than outside

 

Term

larynx

 

Definition

-suspended by muscles and ligaments

- attached to the hyoid bone

- voice source

 

Term
extrinsic muscles
Definition
attach outside the larynx (raise and lower it)
Term

intrinsic muscles

 

Definition

- responsible for production of voice

- work together to close the vocal chords with the exception of the posterior cricoarytenoid

- only muscle that abducts the vocal chords

Term
pharyngeal, oral, and nasal cavities
Definition
laryngeal tone is modified by
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pharyngeal cavity
Definition

throat

 

Term
oral cavity
Definition

- teeth, hard & soft palate, tongue

- most sounds resonate here

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nasal cavity

 

Definition

-opening/closing of the velum

- /m/  /n/  /ng/

Term
movable articulation
Definition
tongue, lips, soft palate, jaw
Term
immovable articulation
Definition
teeth, hard palate, alveolar ridge
Term
sound is collected by the ear and funneled through the ear canal to the ear drum, which converts sounds into vibrations, which gets sent to the ossicles, which send the vibrations to the choclea which transmits it to the brain
Definition
hearing mechanism
Term
respiratory, phonatory, articulatory, resonatory, hearings systems
Definition

processes the brain controls

 

Term
vowel
Definition
speech sound produced with an unobstructed passage of airstream through the oval cavity
Term
tongue position and posture
Definition

determines how the oral cavity is shaped, thereby producing various vowel sounds

 

Term

front vowels

cetral vowels

back vowels

 

Definition

- tongue is shifted forward

- tongue is in a neutral position

- tongue is shifted backward

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low vowels

mid vowels

high vowels

Definition

- tongue is lower than at rest position

- tongue is raised slightly from rest

- tongue is raised above mid-plane

Term
semivowels (sonorants)
Definition
sound produced by a narrow vocal tract, made with vocal tract resonance
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consonant
Definition

sound is produced by a partially or completely constricted vocal tract

 

Term
trill
Definition

sound produced with repeated contact

 

Term

voicing

(ALL VOWELS ARE VOICED)

Definition
vibration of the vocal folds during sound production
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glottis
Definition

space between the vocal folds

 

Term

adducted

abducted

Definition

- closed

- open

Term
cognates
Definition
sounds that are the same in place and manner but differ in voicing (p/b, s/z, t/d, k/g)
Term
Bernoulli effect
Definition
explains the opening and closing of the vocal folds
Term

- building of pressure below the glottis that explains the opening of the vocal folds

- cause of the closing of the vocal folds after they have been forcefully opened is air traveling from the lungs, passes through the constricted pathway causing the velocity to increase and the pressure to decrease

-drop in pressure causes a suction to draw the vocal chords together

Definition
explain the Bernoulli effect
Term
place of articulation
Definition
point of contact or near contact (restriction) of the articulators
Term
labials
Definition
one or both lips
Term
/p, b, f, v, m, w/
Definition
sounds made by labials
Term
bilabials
Definition
upper and lower lips
Term
/p, b/
Definition
sounds made bilaialy
Term
labiodental
Definition
sounds made when lower lips make contact with upper teeth
Term
/f, v/
Definition
sounds made by labiodentals
Term
dentals (interdentals or linguadentals)
Definition
sounds made when the tongue makes contact with the teeth
Term
/th/
Definition
sounds made by dentals
Term
alveolars
Definition
sounds made when tongue makes contact with the alveolar ridge
Term

/t, d/

/l, s/

Definition

complete contact alveolar sounds

incomplete contact alveolar sounds

Term

palatals

(alvelopalatals, prepalatals, postpalatals)

Definition
sounds made when the tongue contacts the hard palate
Term
velars
Definition
sounds made when the tongue contacts the soft palate (velum)
Term
/k, g, ng/
Definition
sounds made by velars
Term
glottals
Definition
sounds made by partial adduction of the vocal folds
Term
/h/
Definition
sound made by glottals
Term
manner of articulation
Definition
how the sound is produced (the acoustic properties)
Term
obstruents
Definition
obstructed vocal tract (may be complete or incomplete)
Term

/b/ 

/w/

 

Definition

complete obstruent sound 

incomplete obstruent sound

Term
sonorants
Definition
open opral or nasal channel
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/m, n, η, l, r, w, j (y)/
Definition
sonorant sounds
Term
approximates
Definition
articulators approach each other without turbulance
Term
/l, r, w, j (y)/
Definition
approximate sounds
Term
stops (obstruents)
Definition
complete stoppage of air flow
Term
fricatives (obstruents)
Definition
partial blockae of the airstream causing turbulence
Term

affricates

 

Definition
has characteristics of stops and fricatives - sound begins as a stop and ends as a fricative
Term

stridents

 

 

Definition
affricates and some fricatives - airflow is directed against a surface
Term

sibilants

(subset of stridents)

Definition
hissing/hushing sounds, high frequency noise during production
Term
lateral (sonorants)
Definition
lateral airflow around the tongue /l/
Term

liquids

(sonorants) 

Definition
produced with little or no friction
Term
glides
Definition
sound made with rapid transition
Term
/w, j (y)/
Definition
glide sounds
Term
tap or flap
Definition
active articulator is thrown against the passive (non-moving) articulator
Term
tap or flap
Definition

tongue agains upper teeth or gum ridge

- letter /t/   - ladder /d/ 

Term
trill
Definition

active articulator is held against the passive articulator and is set into vibrations by the breath stream 

(spanish /r/)

Term
alveolar ridge
Definition
short distance behind the upper teeth is a change in the angle of the roof of the mouth
Term
(hard) palate
Definition
the hard portion of the roof of the mouth
Term
soft palate/velum
Definition

- the soft portion of the roof of the mouth, lying behind the hard palate

-the ___ can also move: if it lowers it creates an opening that allows air to flow out through the nose; if it stays raised, the opening is blocked, and no air can flow through the nose

Term
uvula
Definition
the small, dangly thing at the back of the soft palate (vibrates during the r sound in many French dialects)
Term
pharynx
Definition
the cavity between the root of the tongue and the walls of the upper throat
Term
tongue blade
Definition
the flat surface of the tongue just behind the tip
Term
tongue body/dorsum
Definition

- the main part of the tongue, lying below the hard and soft palate

- the ___ moves to make vowels and many consonants

Term
tongue root
Definition
the lowest part of the tongue in the throat
Term
epiglottis
Definition

- the fold of tissue below the root of the tongue

- helps cover the larynx during swallowing, that food goes into the stomach and not the lungs

Term
vocal folds/vocal cords
Definition

- folds of tissue stretched across the airway to the lungs

- can vibrate against each other providing much of the sound during speech

Term
distinctive features
Definition
another way to classify sounds
Term

- determines if a feature is turned on (present) it is given a +. if the feature is turned off (absent) it is given a -. 

- 19 features

Definition
Chomsky and Halle's system
Term
vocalic
Definition

produced with an oral cavity that is not restricted

- /i/ & /u/

Term
consonantal
Definition
obstruction in the midline region of the vocal tract
Term
sonorant
Definition
open vocal tract (vowels, glides, nasals, & liquids)
Term
rhotic
Definition
vowels with /r/ coloring (stressed and unstressed schwar)
Term
advanced
Definition
vowels produced with forward positioning of the tongue
Term
tense/lax
Definition
made with muscle contraction in the root of the tongue (stressed/unstressed)
Term
strident/nonstrident
Definition
sounds characterized by considerable noise (airflow against a surface)
Term
phonetics
Definition
scientific study of speech sounds, their form, substance, and perception
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phonetician
Definition
people who study speech sounds
Term
phonology
Definition
study of speech sounds, speech sound production, and the rules for combining sounds into meankningful words
Term
phonetics (form)
Definition
emphasizes the form of speech sounds by describing and categorizing each sounds physical attributes
Term
phonology (function)
Definition
stresses their function as meaning - establishing and meaning differentiating phonemes
Term
experimental phonetics
Definition
labaratory and field methods are created and studied
Term
articulatory/physiological phonetics
Definition

- speech sound production 

- study the functions and structures of the vocal tract

Term
speech synthesis
Definition
speech like sounds that are generated by a computer
Term
acoustic phonetics
Definition
study the properties of sound waves released from the vocal tract (periodicty/tone and aperiodicity/noise)
Term
perceptual phonetics
Definition
study how sounds are perceived in noise or other environments that are not typically encountered
Term
linguistic phonetics
Definition
analysis of the sounds of language
Term
historical phonetics
Definition
the development of speech sounds of language overview
Term
descriptive phonetics
Definition
study of speech sounds of a language (at a certain point in time)
Term
comparative phonetics
Definition
comparison of the speech sounds of two or more languages
Term
dialectology
Definition

- study of language variations that cause speech sound differences called dialects

- result from barriers that isolate groups 

Term
pragmatic phonetics
Definition
study of conscience or purposeful changes in speech based on the listener or situation
Term
transcriptional phonetics
Definition
development and application of phonetic alphabets
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phone
Definition
sound produced by the human vocal tract
Term
phoneme
Definition
family of speech sound in a particular language perceived to belong in the same category by the listener
Term
minimal pairs
Definition
pair of words that differ in one sound
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allophone
Definition
variant or alternate form of the phoneme (doesn't change the meaning)
Term
phonology
Definition
study of speech sound patterns, and rules used to create words with those sounds
Term
graph
Definition
a letter that can be used in any alphabet
Term
grapheme
Definition
letters used in the alphabet of a language
Term
allographs
Definition
letters with variant forms (fonts)
Term
graphemics
Definition
study of letters in writing
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orthography
Definition
study of spelling and writing system of a language
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morphology
Definition
study of word structures
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morph
Definition
unit of meaning
Term
morpheme
Definition
smallest unit of meaning
Term
free morpheme
Definition
independent unit of meaning (root words)
Term
bound morpheme
Definition
must be connected to a free morpheme
Term
allomorph
Definition
variation of morpheme
Term
possesive morpheme
Definition
possesive ('s) and regular past tense (ed)
Term
morphology or morphemics
Definition
study of word structures
Term

environmental conditions, educational background, self-image, dialect, health, fatigue, emotions, age

Definition
factors that influence speech
Term
coarticulation/assimilation
Definition
influences of sounds on each other
Term
regressive/background assimilation
Definition
a sound is modified/changed by the sound following (behind it)
Term
recipricoal assimilation
Definition
adjacent sounds change to another sound (rare in English)
Term
aspiration
Definition
the puff of air that accompanies certain sounds
Term
complementary distribution
Definition
two pronunciations of a phoneme
Term
free aspiration
Definition
phoneme may or may not be produced with the release of a puff of air; occurs in the final position
Term
language
Definition
system of communication when speakers and listeners use a set of internalized operations to relate sound and meaning
Term
registers
Definition

style of speech we adjust to meet the perceived needs of our listeners

 

 

Term
dialect
Definition
variation of a language that may result from being isolated in one form or another
Term
bidialect
Definition
someone who uses two dialects correctly
Term
speech history
Definition
living in a language area and speaking that dialect
Term
idiolect
Definition
individual dialect that defines the way we speak
Term
phonetic analysis
Definition
based on articulatory, acoustic, and perceptual attributes
Term
phonological analysis
Definition
list of phonemes of the language
Term
40 phonemes
Definition
how many phonemes are in american english
Term
voicing, place, manner
Definition
classic phonetic features
Term
intelligibility
Definition
speech is analyzed to determine
Term
phonological process
Definition
simplifications of adult speech patterns
Term
clinical phonetics: vowel deviations
Definition

mastered early, rarely misarticulated

- children who substitute the same ___ for many different ___ have many homonyms

Term
nasals (sonorants)
Definition
made with nasal resonance instead of oral resonance
Term
assimilation
Definition
the influence of speech sounds on other speech sounds
Term
IPA
Definition
International Phonetic Association- oldest and major representative organization for phoneticians
Term
continuant
Definition
sounds produced so that airflow through the vocal tract is not blocked
Term
distinctive features
Definition
universal set of phonetic attributes that describe speech sounds
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