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Acoustic Phonetics: The Physical Properties of Speech Sounds

Description: This quiz assesses your understanding of the physical properties of speech sounds, a fundamental concept in acoustic phonetics. Test your knowledge on topics like formants, fundamental frequency, and acoustic cues.
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What is the term for the resonant frequencies of the vocal tract that shape the formants of a vowel?

  1. Antiformants

  2. Harmonics

  3. Overtones

  4. Pole Frequencies


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Pole frequencies are the resonant frequencies of the vocal tract that determine the formants of a vowel. They are responsible for the characteristic vowel sounds.

Which of the following is NOT an acoustic cue used to distinguish between voiced and voiceless consonants?

  1. Fundamental frequency

  2. Voice onset time

  3. Aspiration

  4. Duration


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Duration is not an acoustic cue used to distinguish between voiced and voiceless consonants. Fundamental frequency, voice onset time, and aspiration are all relevant cues.

What is the term for the lowest frequency component of a periodic waveform?

  1. Fundamental frequency

  2. Formant frequency

  3. Overtone frequency

  4. Harmonic frequency


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The fundamental frequency is the lowest frequency component of a periodic waveform. It is also known as the pitch of a sound.

Which of the following is NOT a formant of the vowel /i/ in English?

  1. F1

  2. F2

  3. F3

  4. F4


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The vowel /i/ in English typically has three formants: F1, F2, and F3. F4 is not a formant of this vowel.

What is the term for the rapid fluctuations in the amplitude of a speech waveform?

  1. Jitter

  2. Shimmer

  3. Tremor

  4. Trill


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Jitter is the term for the rapid fluctuations in the amplitude of a speech waveform. It is a measure of the stability of the vocal folds.

Which of the following is NOT an acoustic cue used to distinguish between place of articulation of consonants?

  1. Formant frequencies

  2. Voice onset time

  3. Duration

  4. Spectral tilt


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Voice onset time is not an acoustic cue used to distinguish between place of articulation of consonants. Formant frequencies, duration, and spectral tilt are all relevant cues.

What is the term for the frequency range of the human voice?

  1. Vocal range

  2. Speech range

  3. Articulatory range

  4. Resonance range


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The vocal range is the frequency range of the human voice. It varies depending on the individual's vocal tract length and vocal fold mass.

Which of the following is NOT a type of formant?

  1. Broadband formant

  2. Narrowband formant

  3. Formant transition

  4. Antiformant


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Antiformants are not a type of formant. They are frequencies where the vocal tract has a minimum of energy.

What is the term for the change in formant frequencies that occurs as a consonant is produced?

  1. Formant shift

  2. Formant transition

  3. Formant movement

  4. Formant change


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Formant transition is the term for the change in formant frequencies that occurs as a consonant is produced. It is a key acoustic cue for consonant identification.

Which of the following is NOT a measure of voice quality?

  1. Jitter

  2. Shimmer

  3. Hoarseness

  4. Loudness


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Loudness is not a measure of voice quality. Jitter, shimmer, and hoarseness are all measures of voice quality.

What is the term for the frequency range of a speech sound?

  1. Spectral range

  2. Bandwidth

  3. Frequency range

  4. Harmonic range


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The spectral range is the frequency range of a speech sound. It is determined by the formants and the harmonics of the sound.

Which of the following is NOT an acoustic cue used to distinguish between nasal and oral consonants?

  1. Nasalance

  2. Formant frequencies

  3. Duration

  4. Voice onset time


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Voice onset time is not an acoustic cue used to distinguish between nasal and oral consonants. Nasalance, formant frequencies, and duration are all relevant cues.

What is the term for the highest frequency component of a periodic waveform?

  1. Fundamental frequency

  2. Formant frequency

  3. Overtone frequency

  4. Harmonic frequency


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The harmonic frequency is the highest frequency component of a periodic waveform. It is a multiple of the fundamental frequency.

Which of the following is NOT a type of speech sound?

  1. Vowel

  2. Consonant

  3. Diphthong

  4. Triphthong


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Triphthongs are not a type of speech sound. Vowels, consonants, and diphthongs are all types of speech sounds.

What is the term for the process of converting speech sounds into electrical signals?

  1. Speech recognition

  2. Speech synthesis

  3. Speech coding

  4. Speech analysis


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Speech analysis is the process of converting speech sounds into electrical signals. It is the first step in speech recognition and speech synthesis.

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