| Question |
Answer |
| A diagram to classify vowels relative to their location in the mouth |
quadrilateral |
| A term for overlapping articulatory movements |
coarticulation |
| The sphincteric muscle that surrounds the lips |
orbicularisoris |
| Another term for soft palate |
velum |
| This structure hangs down from the velum |
uvula |
| Resonant frequencies of the vocal tract shown on a spectrogram |
formants |
| connects the inside of the lip to the mandible |
frenulum |
| This muscle elevates and retracts the tongue |
styloglossus |
| The most anterior valve of the vocal tract |
lips |
| This muscle depresses the soft palate |
palatoglossus |
| This forms the anterior portion of the hard palate |
palantine process |
| This ridge is just behind the upper incisors |
alveolar |
| This tendon attaches the hard palate to the soft palate |
aponeurosis |
| The graphic representation of frequency and amplitude over time |
spectrogram |
| The floor of the nasal cavity |
hard palate |
| The top surface of the tongue |
dorsum |
| What section of the pharynx extends from about the top of the epiglottis to about the level of the glottis? |
Laryngopharynx |
| What muscle of the face and lips is most characterized by the puckering of the lips when contracted? |
orbicularis oris |
| What transverse facial muscle elevates and moves the corners of the mouth laterally? |
risorius |
| What transverse facial muscle is the primary muscle of the cheek? |
Buccinator |
| What depressor facial muscle runs vertically into the Orbicularis Oris? |
Mentalis |
| An overbite is considered what class of malocclusion? |
two |
| What type of malocclusion is typically seen with craniofacial disorders? |
three |
| Transverse and vertical muscle fibers of the tongue make up this portion of the tongue |
Body |
| What is the most anterior aspect of the tongue is called? |
Tip |
| This surface of the tongue makes up the posterior 1/3 of the tongue. |
Pharyngeal |
| This surface of the tongue makes up the anterior 2/3 of the tongue. |
Oral |
| What intrinsic muscle of the tongue pulls the tip down and aids in retracting the tongue? |
Inferior Longitudinal |
| What extrinsic tongue muscle originates on the midline of the jaw and inserts widely over the tongue. |
Genioglossus |
| What extrinsic tongue muscle primarily elevates and retracts the tongue? |
Styloglossus |
| This muscle is considered to have a function for both the tongue and soft palate |
Palatoglossus |