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Phonetics 1
Phonetics studies the way in which speech sounds are produced (articulatory phonetics) and perceived (auditory phonetics).
Phonetics also deals with the physical properties of sounds (Acoustic Phonetics)
Articulatory Phonetics The Organs of Speech
The Vocal Organs in Motion
The Names of the Organs of Speech
The Mouth
Sagittal section of the vocal tract (Techmer 1880). Lungs Trachea Vocal Cords (within the Larynx) Pharynx Nasal Cavity
Velum (Soft palate) Tongue blade (lamina) Tongue tip (apex) (Hard) palate Epiglottis Hyoid bone Tongue Dorsum
 
http://anatomy.uams.edu/htmlpages/anatomyhtml/atlas_html/rsa3p1.html The soft palate (velum) is a “veil” of tissue with several muscles attached to it so that it can be elevated and lowered.  It is thus a valve regulating the passage of air (and for speech, sound) into nasal cavity. In neonates the velum and epiglottis overlap, as they do in the adults of many mammalian species.
View of Speech Organs viewed from behind (coronal section) nasal cavity nasal septum uvula epiglottis Bronchi
Larynx:  front view Larynx:  oblique side view “ Adam’s apple”
Vocal cords (without overlaying muscles and tissue) seen from above.  The cords are attached to the inside of the thyroid cartilage at the front and to the moveable arytenoid cartilages at the back.  The cords may be brought toward the midline when the arytenoid cartilage “rock” inward (red arrows). front back
Coronal slice through the larynx; rear portion removed, leaving front portion.  (Viewed from behind.) [Aside:  conus elasticus, mentioned in an earlier slide, is here.]
Diagram of the Vocal Tract
The Vocal Organs in Motion
Descriptions for Different Organs of Speech
In Phonetics, the terms velum, pharynx, larynx, and dorsum are used as often or more often than the simpler names.   1. ALVEOLAR RIDGE  A short distance behind the upper teeth is a change in the angle of the roof of the mouth. (In some people it's quite abrupt, in others very slight.) This is the alveolar ridge. Sounds which involve the area between the upper teeth and this ridge are called alveolars.  2. (HARD) PALATE  The hard portion of the roof of the mouth. The term "palate" by itself usually refers to the hard palate.
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6. TONGUE BLADE  The flat surface of the tongue just behind the tip.  7. TONGUE BODY/DORSUM  The main part of the tongue, lying below the hard and soft palate. The body, specifically the back part of the body (hence "dorsum", Latin for "back"), moves to make vowels and many consonants.  8. TONGUE ROOT The lowest part of the tongue in the throat. 9. EPIGLOTTIS The fold of tissue below the root of the tongue. The epiglottis helps cover the larynx during swallowing, making sure (usually!) that food goes into the stomach and not the lungs. A few languages use the epiglottis in making sounds. English is fortunately not one of them.
10. VOCAL FOLDS/VOCAL CORDS  Folds of tissue stretched across the airway to the lungs. They can vibrate against each other, providing much of the sound during speech. 11. GLOTTIS  The opening between the vocal cords. During a glottal stop, the vocal cords are held together and there is no opening between them. 12. LARYNX  The structure that holds and manipulates the vocal cords. The "Adam's apple" in males is the bump formed by the front part of the larynx

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Ph1 speech organs 2010

  • 2. Phonetics studies the way in which speech sounds are produced (articulatory phonetics) and perceived (auditory phonetics).
  • 3. Phonetics also deals with the physical properties of sounds (Acoustic Phonetics)
  • 4. Articulatory Phonetics The Organs of Speech
  • 5. The Vocal Organs in Motion
  • 6. The Names of the Organs of Speech
  • 8. Sagittal section of the vocal tract (Techmer 1880). Lungs Trachea Vocal Cords (within the Larynx) Pharynx Nasal Cavity
  • 9. Velum (Soft palate) Tongue blade (lamina) Tongue tip (apex) (Hard) palate Epiglottis Hyoid bone Tongue Dorsum
  • 10.  
  • 11. http://anatomy.uams.edu/htmlpages/anatomyhtml/atlas_html/rsa3p1.html The soft palate (velum) is a “veil” of tissue with several muscles attached to it so that it can be elevated and lowered. It is thus a valve regulating the passage of air (and for speech, sound) into nasal cavity. In neonates the velum and epiglottis overlap, as they do in the adults of many mammalian species.
  • 12. View of Speech Organs viewed from behind (coronal section) nasal cavity nasal septum uvula epiglottis Bronchi
  • 13. Larynx: front view Larynx: oblique side view “ Adam’s apple”
  • 14. Vocal cords (without overlaying muscles and tissue) seen from above. The cords are attached to the inside of the thyroid cartilage at the front and to the moveable arytenoid cartilages at the back. The cords may be brought toward the midline when the arytenoid cartilage “rock” inward (red arrows). front back
  • 15. Coronal slice through the larynx; rear portion removed, leaving front portion. (Viewed from behind.) [Aside: conus elasticus, mentioned in an earlier slide, is here.]
  • 16. Diagram of the Vocal Tract
  • 17. The Vocal Organs in Motion
  • 18. Descriptions for Different Organs of Speech
  • 19. In Phonetics, the terms velum, pharynx, larynx, and dorsum are used as often or more often than the simpler names. 1. ALVEOLAR RIDGE A short distance behind the upper teeth is a change in the angle of the roof of the mouth. (In some people it's quite abrupt, in others very slight.) This is the alveolar ridge. Sounds which involve the area between the upper teeth and this ridge are called alveolars. 2. (HARD) PALATE The hard portion of the roof of the mouth. The term "palate" by itself usually refers to the hard palate.
  • 20.
  • 21. 6. TONGUE BLADE The flat surface of the tongue just behind the tip. 7. TONGUE BODY/DORSUM The main part of the tongue, lying below the hard and soft palate. The body, specifically the back part of the body (hence "dorsum", Latin for "back"), moves to make vowels and many consonants. 8. TONGUE ROOT The lowest part of the tongue in the throat. 9. EPIGLOTTIS The fold of tissue below the root of the tongue. The epiglottis helps cover the larynx during swallowing, making sure (usually!) that food goes into the stomach and not the lungs. A few languages use the epiglottis in making sounds. English is fortunately not one of them.
  • 22. 10. VOCAL FOLDS/VOCAL CORDS Folds of tissue stretched across the airway to the lungs. They can vibrate against each other, providing much of the sound during speech. 11. GLOTTIS The opening between the vocal cords. During a glottal stop, the vocal cords are held together and there is no opening between them. 12. LARYNX The structure that holds and manipulates the vocal cords. The "Adam's apple" in males is the bump formed by the front part of the larynx