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A comparison of capturing speech breathing using respiratory inductive plethysmography and electromagnetic articulography. [PDF]
Thies T, Buech P, Hermes A.
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The Influence of Age and Sex on the Height of Velopharyngeal Closure. [PDF]
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Comparison of Nasalance Scores Obtained with the Nasometer, the NasalView, and the OroNasal System
Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Journal, 2005Objective To compare nasalance scores obtained with the Nasometer, the NasalView, and the OroNasal System; evaluate test-retest reliability of the three systems; and explore whether three common text passages used for nasalance analysis could be shortened to a sentence each.
Tim Breßmann
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Comparison of Nasalance Scores Obtained with the Nasometer 6200 and the Nasometer II 6400
Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Journal, 2005Objective This study was designed to compare nasalance scores obtained with the old Nasometer 6200 and the new Nasometer II 6400, and to evaluate test-retest reliability of nasalance scores on each machine. Design Nasalance scores were
Thomas Watterson
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The Use of the Nasometer and Interpretation of Nasalance Scores
Perspectives of the ASHA Special Interest Groups, 2020Purpose The acoustic characteristics of oral–nasal coupling (nasalization) have clinical implications for speech-language pathologists because excessive oral–nasal coupling results in a resonance disorder referred to as hypernasality .
Thomas Watterson
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The purpose of this study was to establish an evaluation method using a Nasometer, with several monosyllabic test words, to reveal the level of air leakage in maxillectomy patients without limitations due to language or ability to read.20 normal Japanese (Group 1) and 20 international adults (Group 2), were asked to read 7 monosyllables, (5 vowels and ...
Yuka I Sumita, Hisashi Taniguchi
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Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics, 2009
This study was conducted to establish normative nasalance values for Swedish speaking children as measured with the Nasometer(trade mark) II, and to investigate differences due to regional dialect, gender, and age. Two hundred and twenty healthy children aged 4-5, 6-7, and 9-11 years were included.
Karin Brunnegård
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This study was conducted to establish normative nasalance values for Swedish speaking children as measured with the Nasometer(trade mark) II, and to investigate differences due to regional dialect, gender, and age. Two hundred and twenty healthy children aged 4-5, 6-7, and 9-11 years were included.
Karin Brunnegård
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Nasometer 6200 versus Nasometer II 6400: Effect on Measures of Nasalance
The Cleft Palate Craniofacial Journal, 2013Objective This study compared measures of nasalance obtained using the Nasometer 6200 versus the Nasometer II 6400 in typically speaking young adult males and females for the nonnasal Zoo Passage, the phonetically balanced Rainbow Passage, and the Nasal Sentences.
Shaheen N, Awan, Aneesha, Virani
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