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Physiology of Articulation

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Airstream directions   ingressive (in) vs. eggresive (out)  
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Airstream mechanisms   pulmonic, esophageal, glottal and velar  
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Eggresive pulmonic:   normal talking  
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Ingressive pulmonic:   talking while bringing air in (vocal folds STILL vibrate)  
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Eggresive esophageal:   burping speech  
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Eggresive glottalic:   air escapes when closed glottis is raised- used in ejectives of African and Native American languages  
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Ingressive glottalic:   air pushed in when closed glottis is lowered- these stops are called implosives and are used in India and Pakistan  
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Eggresive velaric:   tongue is raised and air escapes- Donald Duck speech  
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Ingressive velaric:   tongue moves and as air flows inward it creates the "clicking" sound used in many African languages  
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Four primary stages of swallowing:   oral preparatory, oral, pharyngeal and esophageal  
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What happens in the oral preparatory stage of swallowing?   chewing of food, forming a bolus, raising the tongue posteriorly  
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What happens in the oral stage of swallowing?   tongue drops down and pulls back to move the bolus toward the faucial pillars  
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What happens in the pharyngeal stage of swallowing?   1)soft palate elevates and closes the nasopharynx 2)respiration ceases 3)vocal folds close 4)false vocal folds adduct 5)epiglottis folds down  
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What happens in the esophageal stage of swallowing?   esophageal sphincter opens (involuntary)  
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