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Some acoustic evidence for vocal abuse in adult speakers with repaired cleft palate.

S B Leder, J W Lerman.   

Abstract

Acoustic evidence for vocal abuse in adult speakers with cleft palate and hypernasality has not been reported. This study was undertaken to determine if there was acoustic evidence of inappropriate vocal fold adduction during stop consonant production in this population. The results indicated that spectrograms of speakers without cleft palate and severe hypernasality exhibited acoustic characteristics different from spectrograms of speakers without cleft palate and speakers with cleft palate and mild hypernasality. Specifically, voiceless stop productions of severe hypernasal speakers resembled voiced stop productions. Their vocal folds were inappropriately adducted to provide a constriction inferior to the inadequately functioning velopharyngeal port to minimize the nasal air leak. The acoustic evidence supports the hypothesis that a cause of vocal abuse in the cleft palate population is due to compensatory laryngeal valving activities secondary to severe hypernasality.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 4010425

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Laryngoscope        ISSN: 0023-852X            Impact factor:   3.325


  2 in total

1.  Nonlinear Dynamic Analysis of Vowels in Cleft Palate Children with or without Hypernasality.

Authors:  Katsuaki Mishima; Hiroyuki Nakano; Tatsushi Matsumura; Norifumi Moritani; Seiji Iida; Yoshiya Ueyama
Journal:  Int J Otolaryngol       Date:  2011-12-06

2.  The Impact of Nasalance on Cepstral Peak Prominence and Harmonics-to-Noise Ratio.

Authors:  Catherine Madill; Duong Duy Nguyen; Kristie Yick-Ning Cham; Daniel Novakovic; Patricia McCabe
Journal:  Laryngoscope       Date:  2018-12-25       Impact factor: 3.325

  2 in total

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