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International Journal of Language and Communication Disorders, 2008
Background: Nasometry has supplemented perceptual assessments of nasality, using speech stimuli, which are devoid of nasal consonants. However, such speech stimuli are not representative of conversational speech. A weak relationship has been found in previous studies between perceptual ratings of hypernasality and nasalance scores for passages ...
Tríona Sweeney, Debbie Sell
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Background: Nasometry has supplemented perceptual assessments of nasality, using speech stimuli, which are devoid of nasal consonants. However, such speech stimuli are not representative of conversational speech. A weak relationship has been found in previous studies between perceptual ratings of hypernasality and nasalance scores for passages ...
Tríona Sweeney, Debbie Sell
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Use of Nasometry as a Diagnostic Tool for Identifying Patients with Velopharyngeal Impairment
Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Journal, 1991A series of 117 patients were studied in an attempt to determine the extent to which acoustic assessments of speech made with a Kay Elemetrics Nasometer corresponded with aerodynamic estimates of velopharyngeal area and clinical judgments of hypernasality.
Rodger M Dalston +2 more
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The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2023
It is well established that coupling between the oral and nasal cavities is controlled by velopharyngeal opening and closing movements and that coarticulatory patterns in these movements can affect both the intelligibility and the naturalness of speech. In addition, poor control can cause individuals to develop undesirable compensatory patterns.
Liran Oren +6 more
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It is well established that coupling between the oral and nasal cavities is controlled by velopharyngeal opening and closing movements and that coarticulatory patterns in these movements can affect both the intelligibility and the naturalness of speech. In addition, poor control can cause individuals to develop undesirable compensatory patterns.
Liran Oren +6 more
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Preschool Speech Outcomes after Palatoplasty of Patients-Examination of the Usefulness of Nasometry-
Hirotsugu Umeda, Katsuaki Mishima
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Standardization of Nasometry for Normal Egyptian Arabic Speakers
Folia Phoniatrica et Logopaedica, 2012<b><i>Objective:</i></b> The aim of this study was to collect the normative values of nasalance for Egyptian Arabic speakers in different age groups, using Arabic speech samples in order to compare patients with disturbed nasality.
Tamer, Abou-Elsaad +3 more
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Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 1990
Simultaneously collected nasometric and standard audio recording data were compared to determine the extent to which the acoustic onsets and offsets of speech could be determined from Nasometric signals. Three male and 2 female subjects produced six repetitions of 12 utterances that were initiated and terminated by vowels and consonants of
E J, Seaver, R M, Dalston
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Simultaneously collected nasometric and standard audio recording data were compared to determine the extent to which the acoustic onsets and offsets of speech could be determined from Nasometric signals. Three male and 2 female subjects produced six repetitions of 12 utterances that were initiated and terminated by vowels and consonants of
E J, Seaver, R M, Dalston
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Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 1991
A series of 76 patients referred for evaluation at the Oral-Facial and Communicative Disorders Program was studied in an attempt to determine the extent to which acoustic assessments of speech, made utilizing a Kay Elemetrics Nasometer, corresponded with clinical judgments of hyponasality and aerodynamic measurements of nasal cross-sectional area ...
R M, Dalston, D W, Warren, E T, Dalston
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A series of 76 patients referred for evaluation at the Oral-Facial and Communicative Disorders Program was studied in an attempt to determine the extent to which acoustic assessments of speech, made utilizing a Kay Elemetrics Nasometer, corresponded with clinical judgments of hyponasality and aerodynamic measurements of nasal cross-sectional area ...
R M, Dalston, D W, Warren, E T, Dalston
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Using Simultaneous Photodetection and Nasometry to Monitor Velopharyngeal Behavior during Speech
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 1989The purposes of this investigation were (a) to study the temporal relationships among velopharyngeal closing and opening maneuvers monitored by phototransduction and the onset and offset of Nasometer output signals and (b) to determine the extent to which photodetector output maxima are correlated with output peaks from the Nasometer when both are used
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Folia Phoniatrica et Logopaedica, 2007
In the rehabilitation of cleft palate patients the quality of spoken language represents one of the most important aspects of successful social integration. It is therefore necessary to direct special attention to phoniatric care and speech therapy following operative reconstruction.
Kristin Mueller +3 more
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In the rehabilitation of cleft palate patients the quality of spoken language represents one of the most important aspects of successful social integration. It is therefore necessary to direct special attention to phoniatric care and speech therapy following operative reconstruction.
Kristin Mueller +3 more
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2017
Hintergrund Lippen-Kiefer-Gaumenspalten zählen mit einer Inzidenz von 1:450 Lebendgeborenen zu den häufigsten kraniofazialen Fehlbildungen [ref:15]. Es können unterschiedliche Strukturen von Spaltfehbildungen (C) betroffen sein: Lippe und primärer Gaumen (L), sekundärer[zum vollständigen Text gelangen Sie über die oben angegebene URL]
Schützenberger, A +3 more
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Hintergrund Lippen-Kiefer-Gaumenspalten zählen mit einer Inzidenz von 1:450 Lebendgeborenen zu den häufigsten kraniofazialen Fehlbildungen [ref:15]. Es können unterschiedliche Strukturen von Spaltfehbildungen (C) betroffen sein: Lippe und primärer Gaumen (L), sekundärer[zum vollständigen Text gelangen Sie über die oben angegebene URL]
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