SPA 3011 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Speech-Language Pathology, Fundamental Frequency, Vocal Folds

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Week 3: explain the process that allows air to enter the lungs: Pg. (cid:1005)4 the fi(cid:396)st pa(cid:396)ag(cid:396)aph u(cid:374)de(cid:396) (cid:862)i(cid:374)spi(cid:396)atio(cid:374)(cid:863: explain how breathing to sustain life is different from breathing for speech: A greater volume of air is exchanged. Exhalation to about 90% of the breath cycle in speech, while it is only about 60% during quiet breathing for life sustaining purposes. Inhalation for speech is about 10% of breath cycle, whereas it is about 40% of cycle for quiet breathing. The vocal folds are approximated and caused to vibrate during speech, while they are open during breathing to sustain life. Speakers make unconscious adjustments to speech considering the type of sentence they are producing. Sentences are produced at a slightly faster rate when they have a rise in fundamental frequency to sig(cid:374)al a (cid:858)(cid:396)heto(cid:396)i(cid:272)al(cid:859) (cid:395)uestio(cid:374).

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