The
various organs which are involved in the production of speech sounds are
called speech organs (also
known as vocal organs). The study of speech organs helps to
determine the role of each organ in the production of speech sounds. They
include the lungs,
the vocal folds, and most
importantly the articulators.
1. The Lungs
The
airflow is by far the most vital requirement for producing speech sound, since
all speech sounds are made with some movement of air. The lungs provide the energy source for the airflow. The lungs are the spongy
respiratory organs situated inside the rib cage. They expand and contract as we
breathe in and out air. The amount of air accumulated inside our lungs controls
the pressure of the airflow.
2. The Larynx &
the Vocal Folds