Increasingly, electropalatography (EPG) is being used in speech pathology research to identify and describe speech disorders of neurological origin. However, limited data currently exists that describes normal articulatory segment timing and the degree of variability exhibited by normal speakers when assessed with EPG. Therefore, the purpose of the current investigation was to use the Reading EPG3 system to quantify segmental timing values and examine articulatory timing variability for three English consonants. Ten normal subjects repeated ten repetitions of CV words containing the target consonants /t/, /l/, and /s/ while wearing an artificial palate. The target consonants were followed by the /i/ vowel and were contained in the carrier p...
Electropalatography data are presented for the English alveolar plosive [t] and the palato-alveolar ...
Objective: Middorsum palatal stops are compensatory articulations that occur relatively frequently i...
Although numerous studies have investigated supraglottal strategies for signalling voicing in fricat...
Objective: This study investigated the influence of a standard electropalatography (EPG) palate upon...
This study used electropalatography (EPG) to investigate articulatory characteristics of /t / and /t...
This study used electropalatography (EPG) to investigate articulatory characteristics of /t / and /t...
This study used electropalatography (EPG) to investigate articulatory characteristics of /tS/ and /t...
The study investigated adaptation to a standard electropalatographic (EPG) practise palate in a grou...
This study was designed to investigate the development of articulatory timing from mid-childhood to ...
Minimal data exist describing tongue-to-palate contact patterns and their variability in normal spea...
Previous investigations employing electropalatography (EPG) have identified articulatory timing defi...
Although numerous studies have investigated supraglottal strategies for signalling voicing in fricat...
Before a speaker has produced any sound but after they have planned their utterance, the articulator...
Before a speaker has produced any sound but after they have planned their utterance, the articulator...
Objective: Middorsum palatal stops are compensatory articulations that occur relatively frequently i...
Electropalatography data are presented for the English alveolar plosive [t] and the palato-alveolar ...
Objective: Middorsum palatal stops are compensatory articulations that occur relatively frequently i...
Although numerous studies have investigated supraglottal strategies for signalling voicing in fricat...
Objective: This study investigated the influence of a standard electropalatography (EPG) palate upon...
This study used electropalatography (EPG) to investigate articulatory characteristics of /t / and /t...
This study used electropalatography (EPG) to investigate articulatory characteristics of /t / and /t...
This study used electropalatography (EPG) to investigate articulatory characteristics of /tS/ and /t...
The study investigated adaptation to a standard electropalatographic (EPG) practise palate in a grou...
This study was designed to investigate the development of articulatory timing from mid-childhood to ...
Minimal data exist describing tongue-to-palate contact patterns and their variability in normal spea...
Previous investigations employing electropalatography (EPG) have identified articulatory timing defi...
Although numerous studies have investigated supraglottal strategies for signalling voicing in fricat...
Before a speaker has produced any sound but after they have planned their utterance, the articulator...
Before a speaker has produced any sound but after they have planned their utterance, the articulator...
Objective: Middorsum palatal stops are compensatory articulations that occur relatively frequently i...
Electropalatography data are presented for the English alveolar plosive [t] and the palato-alveolar ...
Objective: Middorsum palatal stops are compensatory articulations that occur relatively frequently i...
Although numerous studies have investigated supraglottal strategies for signalling voicing in fricat...