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Hypernasality as a strategy in speech sound acquisition
Hypernasality is a common problem in children that may have various causes, organic as well as functional ones. This paper reports a case of hypernasality in a 5-year-old girl.
Van Cauwenberge, Paul, Van Borsel, John
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Influence of examiner training on the perceptual assessment of hypernasality
Introdução: Um alto índice de concordância no julgamento perceptivo da hipernasalidade entre diferentes avaliadores é difícil de ser alcançado, devido à subjetividade deste tipo de avaliação.
Oliveira, Adriana Cristina de Almeida Santos Furlan de +1 more
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Introduction: Materials used for posterior pharyngeal wall augmentation have been associated with important complications (exogenous materials) or variable and unpredictable durability (exogenous and endogenous materials); therefore, introducing a ...
Hossein Abdali, Mohammad Yaribakht
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Hypernasality in the dysarthric speech of 20 severely closed-head- injured (CHI) subjects was investigated using both perceptual and instrumental techniques.
Stokes, PD +3 more
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Hypernasality is seen in cleft lip and palate patients who had undergone repair surgery as a consequence of velopharyngeal insufficiency. Hypernasality has been studied by evaluation of perturbation, noise measures, and cepstral analysis of speech.
David P. Kuehn +13 more
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Objective: To evaluate the speech outcomes following superiorly based pharyngeal flap surgery in non-syndromic cleft lip and palate patients using perceptual speech assessment.
Summera Kanwal +4 more
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Perceptual evaluation of hypernasality, audible nasal airflow and speech understandability using ordinal and visual analogue scaling and their relation with nasalance scores [PDF]
Purpose: Perceptual assessments remain the most commonly utilized procedure to diagnose and evaluate resonance disorders. However, the discussion continues about which rating scale has to be applied. Therefore, this study aimed to compare the reliability
Van Lierde, Kristiane M. +7 more
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Spectral analysis of hypernasality
The aim of this study was to further investigate one-third-octave analysis by (a) extending the application of the analysis to three vowels, /inverted a sign/, /inverted c sign/ and /u/, in addition to /i/ which has been investigated previously, and by ...
Lee, ASY +4 more
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Hypernasality is a common feature of non-progressive dysarthria. However, limited research has investigated the effectiveness of treatments for this impairment. Preliminary research has revealed positive effects on nasalance when using increased loudness
Theodoros, Deborah +3 more
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This manuscript presents a case study that underscores the need for increasing awareness that hypernasality, velopharyngeal insufficiency, and a number of other anomalies may be related through the common etiology of 22q11 deletion syndrome.
Fifer, Robert C +1 more
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