DEFINE PHONETICS
DEFINE PHONOLOGY
Outline the importance of phonetics and phonology for SLT ...
(provide some examples of the use of phonetics and phonology in SLT...)
What is Phonetics? (3 different types)
What is
ARTICULATORY PHONETICS?
What is
ACOUSTIC PHONETICS?
What is
AUDITORY PHONETICS?
What type of PHONOLOGY do we concentrate on ?
Outline the importance of phonology for SLT ...
(examples of the use of phonetics in SLT...)
How are speech sounds produced?
(Physically)
Speech involves the careful coordination of......
(4 main ones)
Speech sounds are made by manipulating......
Most speech sounds are made on the out breath, this kind of air flow is called...
The lungs are spongy organs in the a)________________(/____).
They are connected to the outside world via the b)_________/__________
They are surrounded to the front by c)____
the bottom by d)______
What is the larnyx made of?
Where are the vocal folds? (Aka vocal cords)
When we breathe the vocal folds are...
a) together b) kept apart.
When the vocal folds are kept apart, this allows air to flow over __________.
During speaking the vocal folds can be made to vibrate. This is called __________
Sounds accompanied by this are called__________ sounds
While those without this vibration are called __________sounds
What is VOICING?
What is a VOICELESS SOUND?
What is CENTRAL AIRFLOW?
What is LATERAL AIRFLOW?
What controlls whether the air exits through the NOSE or MOUTH?
What are ARTICULATORS?
What two groups do we often group them into?
What are ACTIVE articulators?
What are PASSIVE articulators?
What is an ALVEOLAR SOUND?
WHAT IS A FRICATIVE ARTICULATION?
What are POSTALVEOLAR Articulations?
What are PHONES?
What are the differences between PHONES and PHONEMES ?
What are minimal pairs ?
How do we describe phones (how do we explain the sound in writing?)
SPEECH PRODUCTION INVOLVES
a) Initiation (Production of _______)
b) Phonation (Modification of the air stream in the _______ through the presence or absence of ______)
c) Articulation (Modification of the airstream through changes in ____ ____ configuration
Define ARTICULATION
Define PHONATION
EXPLAIN WHAT HAPPENS TO PRODUCE A
"Voiceless aspirated"
PLOSIVE
EXPLAIN WHAT OCCURS DURING PRODUCTION OF A 'Voiceless unaspirated" PLOSIVE