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Articulatory phonetics studies speech production
Articulatory phonetics studies speech production
True
Acoustic phonetics studies speech perception
Acoustic phonetics studies speech perception
False
Auditory phonetics studies speech transmission
Auditory phonetics studies speech transmission
False
When the vocal folds are spread apart, the air from the lungs passes between them unimpeded, creating a vibration effect
When the vocal folds are spread apart, the air from the lungs passes between them unimpeded, creating a vibration effect
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Voiced sounds are produced when the vocal folds are drawn together, creating a vibration effect
Voiced sounds are produced when the vocal folds are drawn together, creating a vibration effect
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Study Notes
Branches of Phonetics
- Articulatory phonetics focuses on the production of speech
- Acoustic phonetics concentrates on the perception of speech
- Auditory phonetics explores the transmission of speech
Speech Production
- Vocal folds spread apart allow air from the lungs to pass through unimpeded
- This creates a vibration effect
- Voiced sounds are produced when the vocal folds are drawn together, causing a vibration effect
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Learn about the three types of phonetics: articulatory, acoustic, and auditory. Understand how speech sounds are produced, transmitted, and perceived.