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Anatomy and Physiology of Speech

Anatomy and Physiology of Speech. English Phonetics Class 2012. Anatomy : Parts Physiology : Functions. THE VOCAL ORGANS. The principal organs which take part in the production of speech sound are: Lungs Mouth Throat. They p rovide the air necessary .

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Anatomy and Physiology of Speech

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  1. Anatomy and Physiology of Speech EnglishPhoneticsClass 2012

  2. Anatomy: PartsPhysiology: Functions

  3. THE VOCAL ORGANS The principal organswhichtakepart in theproduction of speechsound are: Lungs Mouth Throat

  4. Theyprovide the air necessary. Theyhavethefunction of inhale and exhale. Inhalation: thechestexpandsthediaphragmupwards. Exhalation: thechestcontracts and thediaphragm

  5. Themouth has thefollowingorganswhichwe use toarticulatethesounds:lips, tongue, teeth, alveolar ridge, hardpalate, etc. Thethroat has thefollowingorgans: Thepharynx, larynx (containsthe vocal cords) They define ifthesoundisvoicedorvoiceles http://www.llas.ac.uk/materialsbank/mb081/page_06.htm

  6. THE VOCAL TRACT

  7. THE SOUNDS OF SPEECH THEIR PRODUCTION AND ARTICULATION THEIR ACOUSTIC TRASMISSION THEIR AUDITORY RECEPTION TO WHAT DOES AN ARTICULATORY PHONETIC DESCRIPTION REFER?

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