Which of the following statements regarding vowels is FALSE?
A) Vowels are coded by place and degree of major constriction
B) All vowels are nasal phonemes
C) Lip rounding occurs to varying degrees with most back vowels
D) All vowels are voiced in English correct answers B) All vowels are nasal...
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Which of the following statements regarding vowels is FALSE?
A) Vowels are coded by place and degree of major constriction
B) All vowels are nasal phonemes
C) Lip rounding occurs to varying degrees with most back vowels
D) All vowels are voiced in English correct answers B) All vowels are nasal phonemes
Which structure is part of the horizontal plate of the palatine bone?
A) Posterior nasal spine
B) Premaxilla
C) Intermaxillary suture
D) Incisive foramen correct answers A) Posterior nasal spine
Which of the following statements regarding the hard palate is FALSE?
A) The premaxilla region contains the bicuspid and molar teeth.
B) The vomer/septum intersects the nasal (upper) aspect of the hard palate.
C) The posterior nasal spine is formed by the joining of the horizontal palatine plates.
D) The incisive foramen is an opening for blood vessels and nerves. correct answers A) The
premaxilla region contains the bicuspid and molar teeth.
How much mucus does our body produce in a day? correct answers about a quart
Which of the following muscles is capable of everting and elevating (curling up) the upper lip?
A) Orbicularis oris superioris
B) Buccinator
C) Incisivus labii superioris
D) Levator labii superioris alaeque nasi correct answers D) Levator labii superioris alaeque nasi
The Elvis lip curl
Which of the following muscles do you contract when you smile?
A) Zygomaticus major
B) Triangularis
C) Platysma
D) Mentalis correct answers A) Zygomaticus major
Which of the following sets of muscles is activated in the production of /æ/ as in "cat"?
A) Transversus thoracis, lateral cricoarytenoids, hyoglossus
B) Transversus thoracis, posterior cricoarytenoids, geniohyoid
C) Transversus thoracis, posterior cricoarytenoids, genioglossus
D) Transversus thoracis, lateral cricoarytenoids, styloglossus correct answers A) Transversus
thoracis, lateral cricoarytenoids, hyoglossus
ORRR Rectus abdominis, lateral cricoarytenoids; levator veli palatini, hyoglossus
, Name two intrinsic muscles of the tongue that are used to produce the /l/ sound:
A) Superior longitudinal and vertical
B) Superior longitudinal and transverse
C) Transverse and inferior longitudinal
D) Genioglossus and inferior longitudinal correct answers B) Superior longitudinal and
transverse
_______________ is when frequencies are reinforced, and _______________ is when
frequencies cancel each other out.
A) Resonance; attenuation
B) Phonation; articulation
C) Vowels; consonants
D) Attenuation; resonance correct answers A) Resonance; attenuation
What is the name of the resonated harmonic frequencies that are determined by the length and
shape of the vocal tract?
A) Reverberators
B) Formants
C) Harmonics
D) Attenuators correct answers B) Formants
A nasal phoneme on a spectrogram or waveform of /ana/ will show:
A) Faint formants in the middle of the spectrogram
B) A completely blank stop gap
C) Bright, prominent formants in the middle of the spectrogram correct answers A) Faint
formants in the middle of the spectrogram
Which of the following statements is TRUE?
A) At rest, the tongue is cradled in the pharyngeal cavity.
B) At rest, the velopharyngeal port is closed.
C) At rest, the lips are held together, in part, by surface tension.
D) At rest, the Eustachian tube is dilated (open). correct answers C) At rest, the lips are held
together, in part, by surface tension.
Are velopharyngeal modulations considered to be slow or fast in relation to other muscle
movements during speech? correct answers slow
Which of the following sets of muscles is activated in the production of the sound /g/,as
produced in the syllable "ga"?
A) Rectus abdominis; lateral cricoarytenoids; palatoglossus; orbicularis oris
B) Rectus abdominis, lateral cricoarytenoids; levator veli palatini, buccinators
C) Rectus abdominis; posterior cricoarytenoid; palatoglossus; styloglossus
D) Rectus abdominis; lateral crycoarytenoids; levator veli palatini; palatoglossus correct answers
D) Rectus abdominis; lateral crycoarytenoids; levator veli palatini; palatoglossus
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