SCRIPT 2026 QUESTIONS WITH SOLUTIONS
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◉ 4 cavities used for Resonance. Answer: - pharyngeal
- oral
- buccal
- nasal
◉ Pharyngeal cavity. Answer: located in the back of the throat
◉ Buccal cavity. Answer: the amount of air that can fill the space
between the cheeks and teeth
◉ Nasal cavity. Answer: most of the sounds in the english language
do not have nasal resonance
◉ Velum. Answer: soft palette that separates the oral and nasal
cavity
◉ Articulatory. Answer: - from the larynx to the top of the mouth
and nose
,- we change this area in various ways to produce different speech
sounds
◉ Articulators. Answer: structures we manipulate to make different
speech sounds
◉ 2 types of articulators. Answer: - mobile
- static
◉ Mobile articulators. Answer: movable
- tongue
- lips
- jaw
- velum
◉ Static articulators. Answer: immovable
- teeth
- hard palette
- alveolar ridge
, ◉ Source-filter theory:
- sound energy is produced by the
- modified by the. Answer: - vocal cords
- pharynx, soft palate, nasal cavity, tongue, lips, jaw
◉ Two types of speech sounds:. Answer: - vowels
- consonants
◉ Vowels. Answer: produced with an open airway
◉ Consonants. Answer: - articulators/resonators constrict/restrict
airway
◉ Which has the smallest amount of acoustic energy (vowels or
consonants)?. Answer: vowels
◉ Skin over __ is resilient
Skin over __ is tender. Answer: cartilage; bone