The articulatory apparatus
From the picture, we can understand the production of speech sounds and sound-producing system.
The air stream comes from the lung. The sound source is the larynx, inside which two fine sheets of muscle called the vocal cords (folds) are located across the end of the windpipe.
What is the function of vocal cords?
Controlling the air stream
(1) The local cords may be closed tightly so that the air stream from the lungs is blocked and the air pressure behind them builds up.
(2) If the vocal cords are brought together to the extent that there is only a narrow passage between them, the pressure of the air stream will set them in vibration.
(3) When the vocal cords are drawn wide apart, as in normal breathing without speaking, the air stream passes through the glottis freely and produces a faint sound.
What is the difference between egressive and ingressive sounds?
(1) All the English and Chinese speech sounds are produced with the air stream pushed out of the glottis, thus called egressive sounds.
(2) Some speech sounds are produced with the air sucked in instead of flowing out, these sounds are called ingressive sounds
What are the cavities?
Pharyngeal cavity
(2) Oral cavity: it contains most of the articulators, namely, the uvula, the velum, the hard palate, the alveolar ridge, the teeth, the lips and the tongue.
(3) Nasal cavity
In this part, we have learned the sound-producing mechanism. Speech sounds are produced by various speech organs. What are they? Now close your eyes, please. Remind these points.