Phonation Crossword Puzzle

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Across
  1. 1. The psychological correlate of frequency (of vibration)
  2. 4. This type of attack is described as staring airflow from lungs before adducting the vocal folds
  3. 6. The psychological correlate of intensity
  4. 7. When vocal folds adducted, this type of pressure begins to build until vocal folds are blown apart
  5. 10. The bringing together of the folds
  6. 12. A response by the tissue of the respiratory pathway to an irritant or foreign object
  7. 13. In this type of attack, vocal folds reach the critical degree of adduction at the same time as respiratory support is enough to support phonation
  8. 14. This muscle “fine tunes” the gross adjustments of the cricothyroid
  9. 16. With this effect, given a constant volume flow of air or fluid, at a point of constriction, there will be a decrease in air pressure perpendicular to the flow, and an increase in velocity of the flow
  10. 19. Differences in the mode of vibration of the vocal folds
  11. 20. abducting the vocal folds to stop phonation
Down
  1. 1. With this type of phonation, medial pressure is greatly increased and voice sounds more harsh
  2. 2. This type of pitch is described as the frequency of vocal fold vibration that is most appropriate for a given individual
  3. 3. Moving from one point in the vibratory pattern to same point again (e.g. open, closed, open again)
  4. 5. Also called pulse register
  5. 8. This type of attack usually occurs when a word begins with a stressed vowel
  6. 9. As frequency increases, pitch…
  7. 11. This muscle makes gross tension adjustments to change pitch
  8. 15. This register is the pattern of phonation used in daily conversation
  9. 17. This type of register sounds “thin” and high pitched
  10. 18. The speech activity that the larynx controls