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Anatomy and Physiology of the Speech Mechanism. Lisa Kopf Fall 2012. The Speech Mechanism. Zemlin, W.R. (1998). Pg. 32. Four Speech Systems. Respiratory Phonatory Resonance Articulatory. Respiratory System. Respiration (breathing) Phonation (voicing) Resonance (influencing voice) - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Anatomy and Physiology of the Speech Mechanism

Lisa KopfFall 2012

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Zemlin, W.R. (1998). Pg. 32.

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• Respiratory

• Phonatory

• Resonance

• Articulatory

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• Respiration (breathing)

• Phonation (voicing)

• Resonance (influencing voice)

• Articulation (speech sounds)

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• Respiration (breathing)

• Phonation (voicing)

• Resonance (influencing voice)

• Articulation (speech sounds)

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• Respiration (breathing)

• Phonation (voicing)

• Resonance (influencing voice)

• Articulation (speech sounds)

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• Respiration (breathing)

• Phonation (voicing)

• Resonance (influencing voice)

• Articulation (speech sounds)

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Lisa KopfFall 2012

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http://www.easyrent.tj/001_lib/002_anatomy_3d/3d_models/human_anatomy/male_systems/Male_Respiratory_3.php

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http://www.easyrent.tj/001_lib/002_anatomy_3d/3d_models/human_anatomy/male_systems/Male_Respiratory_3.php

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http://web.carteret.edu/keoughp/LFreshwater/NEO/blackboard/Pediatric%20Diseases/

• Nasal cavity• Oral cavity• Pharyngeal cavity

• Filter, moisten, warm air

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http://academic.kellogg.edu/herbrandsonc/bio201_mckinley/Respiratory%20System.htm

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http://www.homebusinessandfamilylife.com/larynx.html http://www.webmd.com/a-to-z-guides/normal-vocal-cords

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• Cricotracheal ligaments

• 11-12 cm long

• 2-2.5 cm diameter

• 16-20 rings

http://www.naturalhealthschool.com/bronchi_trachea.html

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• Intratracheal membrane:• Connects tracheal rings

• Allows for movement • Trachealis muscle• Mucous membrane:• Goblet cells• Cilia in trachea

• Carina

http://www.naturalhealthschool.com/bronchi_trachea.html

http://www.getbodysmart.com/ap/respiratorysystem/tracheabronchi/trachea/tracheawall/tutorial.html

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• Primary/main stem bronchi

• Secondary/lobar bronchi

• Tertiary/segmental bronchi

Zemlin, W.R. (1998). Pg. 36.

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• Left Primary Bronchus• 2 secondary bronchi• 8 tertiary bronchi

• Right Primary Bronchus– 3 secondary

bronchi– 10 tertiary bronchi

Zemlin, W.R. (1998). Pg. 38.

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• 1 mm or less diameter

• Terminal bronchioles: communicate directly with the alveoli

http://www.easyrent.tj/001_lib/002_anatomy_3d/3d_models/human_anatomy/male_systems/Male_Respiratory_3.php

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• Tiny air-filled sacs• 300-600 million in one person’s lungs • Clustered together at terminal

bronchioles

Hixon, T.J., et al. (2008). Preclinical Speech Science: Anatomy, Physiology, Acoustics, and Perception. Pg. 12.

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HiT621PrrO0

http://people.eku.edu/ritchisong/301notes6.htm

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3nZaSrV6v6k&feature=related

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• Separates the lungs• Mediastinum

contains:• Heart• Part of esophagus • Part of trachea• Nerve tracts• Blood vessels

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http://www.anatomy-resources.com/human-anatomy/sh331.htm

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• Consists of 2 membraneous layers• Visceral pleura• Parietal pleura

• Layers are held together by intrapleural fluid pressure

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• Total Lung Capacity (TLC)

•Women: 5 liters

•Men: 6 liters

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• TV = Tidal Volume• VC = Vital Capacity• IRV = Inspiratory

Reserve Volume

• ERV = Expiratory Reserve Volume

• IC = Inspiratory Capacity• RV = Reserve Volume• FRC = Functional

Residual Capacity

• TLC = Total Lung Capacity

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y9eiVqddVVo&feature=related