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The use of electropalatography in the treatment of speech disorders in children with down syndrome : a randomised controlled trial
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Use of electropalatography in the treatment of speech disorders in children with Down syndrome: a randomized controlled trial
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In: pissn: 1368-2822 (2018)
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Use of electropalatography in the treatment of speech disorders in children with Down syndrome: a randomized controlled trial
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The dynamics of voiceless sibilant fricative production in children between 7 and 13 years old: An ultrasound and acoustic study
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The use of electropalatography in the treatment of speech disorders in children with Down Syndrome: a randomised controlled trial
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The dynamics of voiceless sibilant fricative production in children between 7 and 13 years old: An ultrasound and acoustic study.
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In: eissn: 1520-8524 (2018)
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The dynamics of voiceless sibilant fricative production in children between seven and thirteen years old: an ultrasound and acoustic study
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Quantifying lingual coarticulation using ultrasound imaging data collected with and without head stabilisation
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Abstract:
Previous studies reporting the use of ultrasound tongue imaging with clinical populations have generally provided qualitative information on tongue movement. Meaningful quantitative measures for use in the clinic typically require the speaker's head to be stabilised in relation to a transducer, which may be uncomfortable, and unsuitable for young children. The objective of this study was to explore the applicability of quantitative measurements of stabilisation-free tongue movement data, by comparing ultrasound data collected from 10 adolescents, with and without head stabilisation. Several measures of tongue shape were used to quantify coarticulatory influence from two contrasting vowels on four different consonants. Only one of the measures was completely unaffected by the stabilisation condition for all the consonants. The study also reported cross-consonant differences in vowel-related coarticulatory effects. The implications of the findings for the theory of coarticulation and for potential applications of stabilisation-free tongue curve measurements in clinical studies are discussed. ; casl ; 29 ; pub ; 3710 ; pub ; 4
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URL: https://eresearch.qmu.ac.uk/handle/20.500.12289/3710 https://doi.org/10.3109/02699206.2015.1007528 https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12289/3710
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Development of lingual motor control in children and adolescents
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Development of lingual coarticulation and articulatory constraints between childhood and adolescence: an ultrasound study
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Spatial and temporal lingual coarticulation and motor control in preadolescents
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Recording speech articulation in dialogue: Evaluating a synchronized double Electromagnetic Articulography setup
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An ultrasound study of lingual coarticulation in /sV/ syllables produced by adults and typically developing children
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