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22 Cards in this Set

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Articulation
produce distinct sounds

Resonance
modification of the speech sound
Respiration
provides the power source for speech
Phonation
the sound source for speech
Central
brain and spinal cord
peripheral
cranial nerves and spinal nerves
Cerebral lobes
Frontal lobe
parietal lobe
occipital lobe
temporal lobe
controls motor movement
processes visual information
primary area for processing information
(reading, writing, and planning skills may be affected)
motor cortex
controls movements you think about
expressive language
Wernicke's area
stores data that associates sounds (speech) with meaning
Primary auditory cortex
receives sound impulses from the auditory nerve (CNVIII) and assigns basic recognition to those sounds
Speech is
Sound
Language is
words
Lungs
supplies the air needed for speech
Trachea
cartilage through which air moves in and out of the lungs
Diaphragm
contracts to expand the lungs for inhalation
Major articulators
tongue
jaw
cleft
teeth
lips
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