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Speech and Hearing Science
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Undergraduate 2
04/12/2010

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What are the three sources of speech sounds?
Definition
1. Nearly periodic complex waves
2. continuous aperiodic waves
3. transient aperiodic waves
Term
Nearly periodic complex waves
Definition
produced by vibrating VF, driven by subglottal pressure (lungs)
*steady flow of air is turned into a series of puffs, alternating compression and rarefaction air waves
* VOWELS ARE THIS*
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Continuous aperiodic waves
Definition
*occurs as the airflow is driven by the subglottal pressure up through the open glottis, becoming turbulent as it flows through a supra glottal constriction
*consonants like /f/ and /s/
*continuous noise
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Transient aperiodic waves
Definition
transient noise-rapid pressure changes in the supraglottal vocal tract
*includes pop of /p/ and click of /k/
**NOT driven by subglottal pressure, but by the generation of pressures in the mouth
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1st part of the acoustic theory
Definition
the features of the vocal tract can be inferred from its acoustic output
*specific artic. postures produce specific sounds
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2nd part of the Acoustic Theory
Definition
the speech production sys. can be broken down into 2 parts: the sound source and the filter, or the resonator.
Term
resonator
Definition
an object or medium set into vibration
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What are formants?
Definition
the characteristic resonances of the vocal tract= those frequencies that are selected for radiating out of the mouth
Term
glottal volume velocity or sound spectrum
Definition
the volume of air flowing through the glottis as a function of time
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how many formants are needed to determine a vowel?
Definition
3
Term
How many formants are needed for speech perception and production?
Definition
4-5
Term
How many formants are needed for speech perception and production?
Definition
4-5
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What happens to the formant freq if you elongate or shorten the vocal tract?
Definition
shorten- raise formant freq.
elongate- lower formant freq.
Term
Articulation
Definition
process that shapes vocal sound heard by listener
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Pharynx is composed of three parts
Definition
Naso, oro, laryngeal
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What kind of shape is the vocal tract
Definition
a bent tube, irregular and complex
*creates a complex waveform
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What is the most important articulator?
Definition
the tongue
*acts as a valve by approximating to or making contact with other oral structures
*modifies shape of oral cavity
*modifies direction of airstream
Term
Movements of Tongue: Body and Tip and blade
Definition
Body:
*horizontal forward-backward
*vertical upward-downward
*convex-concave
*Central groove

Tip and Blade
*Horizontal forward-backward
*vertical upward downward
Term
Intrinsic muscles of the tongue
Definition
both attachments in the tongue
*adjusts fine movements of shape and positions
*Superior longitudinal
*Inferior longitudinal
*Transverse
*Vertical
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Extrinsic Muscles of the Tongue
Definition
attaches tongue to outside structure and moves tongue to different positions in oral cavity
*genioglossus
*hyoglossus
*palatoglossus
*Styloglossus
Term
The tongue has regions that move semi-independently of each other:
1. tip/apex
2. body
3. base
Definition
1. most anterior portion
2. major mass of tongue
-blade=immediately behind tip and under alveolar ridge
-front/anterior= under hard palate at rest
-back/posterior=under soft palate
3. base: posterior portion of tongue that is in the pharynx
Term
Dorsum
Definition
the broad, superior surface of tongue
Term
frenum
Definition
connective tissue that attaches tongue to mandible
Term
pharynx
Definition
long, hollow tube consisting of muscle and connective tissue
*can change shape and tension of the walls
Term
constriction of the valves affects airflow and creates different types of sounds
2 airflows and 2 sounds
Definition
1. turbulent airflows
2. laminar airflows-smooth
3transient sounds
4. continuous sounds
Term
Source Filter theory has 3 elements that account for what we perceive as vowel sounds
Definition
1. glottal sound- source
2. vocal tract resonator- resonator
3. sound at the lips- filter
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