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COMD 5070 Exam 2 Study Guide with Complete Solutions
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1. Calculate average air flow 
A: 1 liters of air used in 10 seconds 
B: 3 liters of air used in 20 seconds - Answer️️ -Divide Volume by Time 
flow=air/time 
Example: 
If 1 liter of air is used and phonation lasts for 5 seconds 
Average flow is 1/5 liter per second 
(keep in mind that flow at a given instant may be different) 
A: 1/10 
B: 3/20 
2. U-tube manometer 
How does it work? 
What is it best used for? 
What are its limitations? -...
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COMD 5070 EXAM 2 STUDY GUIDE WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
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pressure - Answer️️ -_______ = force per unit area 
6, 12, 18 - Answer️️ -on a laryngeal source spectrum, showing F0 and harmonics, the 
F0 is the first and tallest harmonic component 
-_____ dB/octave is associated with a bright, resonant voice 
-_____ dB/octave is associated with a typical voice 
-______ dB/octave is associated with a thin, weak voice 
aperiodic, nearly periodic - Answer️️ -noise is _______ in its waveform, whi...
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COMD 5070 Behrman Chapter 7 Quiz 5 correctly answered to pass
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COMD 5070 Behrman Chapter 7 Quiz 5During the closure of a voiced stop, vocal fold vibration may cease because - correct answer supraglottal pressure rises to equal subglottal pressure 
 
For a stop to be perceived as voiceless, the VOT would generally be - correct answer 40 to 100 ms 
 
During the transition from a stop to a vowel - correct answer F1 rises 
 
Relative to fricatives like /f/, sibilants are produced with - correct answer a larger anterior resonating space 
a greater degree of con...
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Phonation Practice Exam
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Phonation Practice Exam 
 
Arises from the styloid process of the temporal bone; function is to elevate and retract the hyoid - 
stylohyoid 
 
The anterior belly arises from mental spines of inner mandible, and the posterior belly arises 
from the mastoid process; together, they are hyoid elevators. - digastricus 
 
Two thin muscles arising from the inner surface of the mandible; function is to elevate hyoid or 
depress the mandible - geniohyoid 
 
Course is fan-like, from the inner surface of t...
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COMD 5070 Questions and Answers
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On a spectrum, a sine wave appears as ___________. - a single line 
 
A line spectrum is a _______ in time. - snapshot 
 
What is the x-axis in a speech spectrogram? - X = time 
 
What is the y-axis in a speech spectrogram? - Y = frequency 
 
What does the darkness in a speech spectrogram represent? - darkness = intensity 
 
What is the difference between perturbation and modulation? - modulation is much slower than random cycle-to-cycle perturbation; modulation is spread across many cycle...
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ASLP 3030 Final Exam Questions and Answers 100% Solved | Rated A+
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What is a complex waveform? - It is a Waveform that contains multiple 
frequencies 
How do speakers increase their perceived loudness? - * By increasing 
subglottal pressure 
* Having larger articulators movements with higher oral pressure 
Having larger vocal fold 
*excursions and more forceful vocal fold collisions 
What is the main thing that distinguishes a digital signal from an analog 
signal? - Digital Signals - are discr...
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COMD 5070 EXAM 2 study guide with correct questions and answers.
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COMD 5070 EXAM 2 study guide with correct questions and answers. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
calculate average air flow - correct =air/time 
 
• if 1 liter of air is used... 
• and phonation lasts for 5 seconds... 
• average flow = 1/5 liter per second 
• or 200 cc/second or 0.2 liters/second 
• flow at a given instant may be different 
 
u-tube manometer: how does it work? - correct answers.Measures static pressure 
 
Tube in the shape of a u 
water in tube is identical until 
water in the...
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COMD 5070 - Final Exam Questions With 100%Verified Answers A+GRADED
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what is science? what are the 4 features of the scientific method? - correct answer...-empirical 
-deterministic 
-predictive 
-parsimonious 
 
what does it mean for science to be empirical? - correct answer...based on data 
 
what does it mean for science to be deterministic? - correct answer...obeys physical laws 
 
what does it mean for science to be predictive? - correct answer...if you do this.... then that will happen 
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COMD 5070 Final Exam Study Guide with Complete Solutions
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4 features of the scientific method - Answer️️ -Empirical: based on data 
Deterministic: Obeys physical laws, things are not random 
Predictive 
Parsimonious: Use simplest explanation but no simpler 
How many semitones in an octave? - Answer️️ -12 
What is the Nyquist frequency? - Answer️️ -Half the sample rate 
The highest frequency the recording is able to reproduce 
High pass filter - Answer️️ -Allows high frequencies ...
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Speech Science COMD 5070 ch. 5 Review Questions and Correct Answers
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Airway interruption method an indirect method of measuring subglottal pressure, which estimates lung pressure from the intraoral pressure. 
Amplitude perturbation quotient a measure comparable to the jitter measure of relative amplitude perturbation, in that it averages the amplitude over 11 cycles. 
Contact quotient the ratio of the period during which the vocal folds are in contact to the entire glottal cycle. Sometimes referred to as the closed quotient. 
Dichrotic (creaky) Phonation common i...
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