ling 50 vocal tract
Across
- 2. pair of tissues in larynx that are controlled to produce or not produce voicing
- 3. The manner of articulation in which a consonant is produced by stopping the airflow to the mouth, lowering the velum, and letting the airflow go out the nose
- 7. The manner of articulation in which a consonant is produced by tightly constricting the airflow to the mouth, creating audible friction
- 8. articulator.
- 10. The manner of articulation in which a consonant is produced by an active articulator approaching a passive articulator without stopping or creating friction in the
- 11. stationary target commonly used in speech sounds like "th"
- 13. (voice box) cartilages above lungs that house vocal folds
- 14. (velum) flap of tissue @ roof of mouth that allows or blocks air to nasal activity
- 16. description of speech sounds that are produced from from air coming out of lungs
- 17. space between vocal folds through which air passes during pulmonic egressive sounds
- 18. space @ back of throat above epiglottis behind tongue and below nasal cavity that serves as passage for air from and to the mouth and nose
- 19. buzz that may be produced by vibration of vocal folds
Down
- 1. bony, hard part of roof of mouth between alveolar ridge bony ridge behind teeth, commonly used in speech sounds because blade of tongue rests there
- 4. flap of cartilage @ top of larynx that protects it from swallowed food/liquid
- 5. we have more control and used in sounds like "k" when brought into contact with velum
- 6. little "punching bag" attached to soft palate @ back of oral cavity
- 8. The manner of articulation in which a consonant is produced stopping the airflow to the mouth, followed by a slight loosening of the closure to allow airflow out the mouth, creating audible friction
- 9. The manner of articulation in which an active articulator briefly makes contact with a passive articulator for such a brief time that the airstream is not obstructed.
- 12. parts of vocal tract anatomy where speech sounds are produced
- 14. The manner of articulation in which a consonant is produced by stopping the airflow
- 15. The manner of articulation in which a consonant is produced by air flowing around