1. Matushri R. R. Monapara arts college
Name: Rutvi Pal
Roll No. : 14
Std. : B. A. T. Y. (Sem. -5)
Enrollment No. : 3176205820210087
Subject: A Study of English Language and Phonetics
Topic: Organs of Speech
Batch: 2023-24
Email ID: palrutvi7864@gmail.com
2. Table of contents
• Introduction of Organs of Speech
• Three Systems
• The Respiratory System
• The Articulatory System
• The phonatory System
• Conclusion
3. Introduction Of Organs Of Speech
• “phonetics is the scientific
study of production,
transmission, and
reception of speech
sounds. “
• The organs of the human
body which produce
speech sounds are called
‘organs of speech’.
4. Three systems:
1. The Respiratory System
2. The Articulatory System
3. The phonatory System
5. The Respiratory system:
• The Lungs
• The Muscles of the chest
• The Trachea
• The bronchi
• Two Process: Inspiration
Expiration
6. The Articulatory system :
• The Roof of the Mouth
• The Tongue
• The Larynx
• The Nasal Cavity
• The Oral cavity
• The Pharyngeal cavity
• The pharynx
• The Lips
• The teeth
7. The Roof Of The Mouth:
• The Alveolar Ridge
• Hard Palet
• Velum
• Uvula
8. The Tongue:
• The Tip
• The Blade
• The Front
• The Centre
• The Black
• The Root
9. The phonatory system:
• The Larynx
• The Vocal Cords
• Glottis
• Voiceless Sounds
• Voiced Sounds
10. Conclusion :
In conclusion, these organs work in
coordination to manipulate airflow, shape the
oral cavity, and produce various sounds,
enabling humans to communicate through
speech. The specific configuration and
movement of these organs are essential for the
articulation of different phonemes and,
ultimately, the richness of human language.