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USA Articulation

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