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CSDS 101 Midterm Study Guide Questions with complete Solutions
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when describing a consonant according to place, you are referring to Correct Answer-where the phoneme is produced 
 
when describing a consonant according to manner, you are referring to Correct Answer-how the breath stream is modified 
 
when describing a consonant according to voicing, you are referring to Correct Answer-whether the vocal folds are abducted or adducted 
 
Define Bilabial: dimension of articulation; examples? Correct Answer-Bilabial is a place of articulation where phonemes are...
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Praxis II (SLP) Questions & Answers with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest Update 2024
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Sternocledomastoid Muscle of respiration 
Muscle which opposes velopharyngeal closure Lavator veli palatini 
Major acoustic characteristic of voiceless fricatives aperiodicity 
Front vowels characterized by High frequency second formant (F2) 
Technique which results in temporary facilitation of swallow reflex Thermal stimulation 
Stroboscopy Most efficient & effective instrument for viewing the vocal folds (VFs) 
Bulbar palsy characterized by Flaccid paralysis
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SLP Praxis Practice Test Questions and Answers Graded A
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SLP Praxis Practice Test Questions and Answers Graded A 
C. Phonology A 6 year old child produces /t/ for /s/, /d/ for /z/, /p/ for /f/, and /b/ for /v/. Intervention for this problem would target language at the level of 
A. morphology 
B. syntax 
C. phonology 
D. pragmatics 
E. Semantics 
C. The influence of context on the speaker and the listener A treatment plan for an adult client with an acquired language disorder recommends focusing on pragmatic communication. Goals established for this c...
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SLP Praxis Test Prep | 110 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest Update 2024 | 31 Pages
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A 6-year old child produces [t] for /s/, [d] for /z/, [p] for /f/, and [b] for /v/. Intervention for this problem 
would target language at the level of 
a) morphology 
b) syntax 
c) phonology 
d) pragmatics 
e) semantics - c) phonology 
What is the most important acoustic cue that distinguishes between an unreleased final /p/ and an 
unreleased final /b/, as in "cap" vs. "cab"? 
a) frequency of third formant 
b) locus of frequency of burst 
c) voice onset time 
d) vocal fundamental frequenc...
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CETP Voice Disorders Exam Questions and Answers All Correct
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CETP Voice Disorders Exam Questions and Answers All Correct 
Why is it difficult to make generalizations about the geriatric voice? - ANSWER Voice quality is effected by overall health and disease conditions 
 
Biological valve located at the top of the trachea; closes the entry into the trachea so food/liquid/foreign particles cannot enter the lungs - ANSWER Larynx 
 
Superior vs. inferior connections of the larynx - ANSWER Superiorly connects to the oral cavity a...
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Cross Sectional Anatomy Chapter 5 Neck Questions With 100% Correct Answers.
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Pharynx - • Funnel shaped tube 
• Extends from skull base to esophagus 
Nasopharynx - • Extension of nasal cavities 
• Pharyngeal tonsils-adenoids 
• Eustachian tube-connects ear to nasopharynx 
Oropharynx - • Posterior extension of oral cavity 
• Palantine tonsils-Lateral walls 
• Lingual tonsils-base of tongue 
• Valleculae-two pouch-like openings at base of tongue and epiglottis 
Laryngopharynx - • Between hyoid bone and esophagus 
• Piriformis sinuses-within lateral wal...
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Ultimate Praxis 5331 SPEECH PATHOLOGY Latest Update with Verified Solutions
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Ultimate Praxis 5331 SPEECH PATHOLOGY Latest Update with Verified Solutions vocal fold nodules Typically bilateral and sit opposite of each other, typically appear at the junction of the anterior and middle third portion of the folds 
cluttering Highly dysfluent, rapid, unclear and disorganized speech. Lack of personal concern or reduced awareness about problem 
gestural AAC No instruments or external aids are used; pantomime, eyeblink encoding, American Indian hand talk, ASL 
Hemorrhagic stroke...
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ASLP 3030 EXAM 2 Q&A 2023
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U-tube manometer - Answer- -individual places tube in mouth to blow 
-measures pressure required to displace the water 
 
How does intraoral air pressure differ for a stop and/or fricative consonant vs. a vowel consonant? Which sound has intraoral pressure that is roughly equal to atmospheric pressure? - Answer- - It is highest for stops, elevated for fricatives and equal to atmospheric pressure for vowels 
 
subglottal pressure - Answer- - Pressure below the larynx 
- driving pressure for phon...
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USU Comd 5070 Exam | Study Questions with complete Solution| Verified Answers
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Source filter model (4) - ANSWER ~ the larynx serves as the sound source and its output is then 
sent into the vocal tract which filters it. 
~ larynx on its on cant produce any sound unless there is pressure driving it 
~ pressure comes from the lungs 
~ vocal tract doesn't just filter but resonates or enhances some sounds 
Pitch (2) - ANSWER Stretch the vocal folds to increase their tension and therefore increase the 
frequency at which they will vibrate 
~ Contracting the cricothyroid muscle
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Phonation (Exam 2) Quiz
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Phonation (Exam 2) Quiz 
 
What causes phonation? (What is phonation?) - Vocal folds vibrating 
 
What provides the energy for phonation? - Respiration 
 
How many layers of tissue are in the vocal folds? - 5 
 
What bones does the hyoid bone articulate to? - None 
 
What is the function of the extrinsic laryngeal ligaments? - They act to attach the 
components of the larynx to external structures (such as the hyoid and the cricoid cartilage). 
 
What is the function of the intrinsic laryngeal l...