Across
- 5. The floor of the mouth
- 7. vocal folds abducted created these sounds
- 9. T/f your mandible muscles are at rest when your mouth is closed
- 10. Starts as one vowel and becomes another
- 14. the Digastricus (anterior belly portion), Mylohyoid, Geniohyoid and Platysma ??? the Mandible
- 15. Where is the source of sound energy coming from in the Source Filter Theory?
- 17. The Tensor veli palatini ? the Eustachian tube
- 18. How many formants are majorly discussed for vowel production
- 19. Broad energy peaks are known as...
Down
- 1. the Masseter, Temporalis and Medial Pterygoid ???? the Mandible
- 2. When the nasal cavity is closed air escapes through your
- 3. An individual speech sound
- 4. manner of articulation for /j/ and /w/
- 6. Place of articulation for voiced and unvoiced th
- 7. Vocal folds vibrating againsted each other create these sounds
- 8. The manner of articulation that cause complete closure, pressure buildup, and sudden release
- 11. For these sounds the Velopharyngeal port is open
- 12. Seen in Source Filter Theory: the resonating cavities are the ???, nasal, and pharyngeal.
- 13. horizontal lines on the hard Palatine bone
- 16. known as the soft palate
