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Air-Flow Measurement during the Production of Speech Sounds
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1966The volume velocity of the airstream during the production of a number of vowels and consonants has been measured in a limited set of phonetic environments. Flow is determined indirectly by measuring the pressure drop across a face mask containing a low-resistance, wire-mesh-covered port. Accuracy and limitations of this technique are discussed.
Dennis H. Klatt +2 more
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Influences of pellet markers on speech production behavior: Acoustical and perceptual measures
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1999Peri- and intraoral devices are often used to obtain measurements concerning articulator motions and placements. Surprisingly, there are few formal evaluations of the potential influence of these devices on speech production behavior. In particular, the potential effects of lingual pellets or coils used in x-ray or electromagnetic studies of tongue ...
G, Weismer, K, Bunton
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Designs and decisions: The creation of informal measures for assessing speech production in children
International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 2013Speech-language pathologists (SLPs) frequently assess children's speech to diagnose and identify areas of difficulty, then determine appropriate intervention goals. Formal measures are available for assessment; however, many SLPs use informal measures within clinical practice.
Limbrick, Nicole +2 more
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A technique for measuring processing load during speech production
Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 1986A technique is presented for the measurement of fluctuations in processing demands during spontaneous speech. The technique consists of the analysis of errors on a secondary tracking task. Data are presented from illustrative samples of spontaneous speech; thus, evidence was found to suggest that one level of planning in speech is clauses that contain ...
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Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2020
PurposeA speech-specific reinvestment scale (SSRS) is a psychometric measure of the propensity to consciously control and monitor speech production. This study develops and validates an SSRS as well as examines its relationship with speech performance with the moderating effects of trait social anxieties (i.e., social interaction anxiety, public ...
Eric Siu-Chung, Lo +5 more
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PurposeA speech-specific reinvestment scale (SSRS) is a psychometric measure of the propensity to consciously control and monitor speech production. This study develops and validates an SSRS as well as examines its relationship with speech performance with the moderating effects of trait social anxieties (i.e., social interaction anxiety, public ...
Eric Siu-Chung, Lo +5 more
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Stressed Speech Recognition Using Similarity Measurement on Inner Product Space
2015In this paper, similarity measurement on different inner product space approach is proposed for analysis of stressed speech. The similarity is measured between neutral speech subspace and stressed speech subspace. Cosine between neutral speech and stressed speech is taken as similarity measurement parameter.
Bhanu Priya, S. Dandapat
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American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 2018
Purpose Using American Speech-Language-Hearing Association's (ASHA's) National Outcomes Measurement System (NOMS) Functional Communication Measure (FCM) as a common metric, this investigation compared traditional service delivery and telepractice service delivery for children receiving therapy for the NOMS diagnostic category ...
Coufal, Kathy L. +4 more
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Purpose Using American Speech-Language-Hearing Association's (ASHA's) National Outcomes Measurement System (NOMS) Functional Communication Measure (FCM) as a common metric, this investigation compared traditional service delivery and telepractice service delivery for children receiving therapy for the NOMS diagnostic category ...
Coufal, Kathy L. +4 more
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The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1979
On the basis of theoretical considerations and the results of experiments with synthetic consonant-vowel syllables, it has been hypothesized that the short-time spectrum sampled at the onset of a stop consonant should exhibit gross properties that uniquely specify the consonantal place of articulation independent of the following vowel. The aim of this
S E, Blumstein, K N, Stevens
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On the basis of theoretical considerations and the results of experiments with synthetic consonant-vowel syllables, it has been hypothesized that the short-time spectrum sampled at the onset of a stop consonant should exhibit gross properties that uniquely specify the consonantal place of articulation independent of the following vowel. The aim of this
S E, Blumstein, K N, Stevens
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The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2009
Cross-sectional and longitudinal studies of speech-sound development utilizing phonetic transcription often show an apparently discontinuous acquisition of speech sounds. Instrumental studies, in contrast, suggest that children acquire speech-sound contrasts gradually.
Kari Urberg-Carlson +2 more
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Cross-sectional and longitudinal studies of speech-sound development utilizing phonetic transcription often show an apparently discontinuous acquisition of speech sounds. Instrumental studies, in contrast, suggest that children acquire speech-sound contrasts gradually.
Kari Urberg-Carlson +2 more
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The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1989
While dynamic palatography, a method of measuring tongue-palate contact over time, has a long history, the method has seen limited use because of the need to custom-make a palate for each subject. Recently, the Rion Company has developed a “universal” semiflexible palate, with 64 contact points, in several sizes.
Nancy S. McGart +2 more
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While dynamic palatography, a method of measuring tongue-palate contact over time, has a long history, the method has seen limited use because of the need to custom-make a palate for each subject. Recently, the Rion Company has developed a “universal” semiflexible palate, with 64 contact points, in several sizes.
Nancy S. McGart +2 more
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