SPA 3011 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Whlo, Audiology, Speech Perception

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11 Nov 2016
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You all know that if you blow over the top of an empty coke bottle at just the right angle, you can make a sound. This sound is due to the resonance of the coke bottle. In other words, the smaller the resonating space or cavity, the higher the frequency of the sound that is produced. Of course, with the coke bottle, we are only speaking of a single resonating cavity. In speech, we are usually speaking about at least two resonating cavities: one in front of the tongue and out to the lips, the other extending in back of the tongue and down to the vocal folds. The first is known as the oral cavity and the second is known as the pharyngeal cavity. If you think of the tongue moving higher or lower in the mouth it affects the sizes of these cavities. Then what happens to these two resonating cavities for other vowels, for.

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