We present a new approach to the investigation of dynamic ultrasound tongue imaging (UTI) data, applied here to analyse the subtle aspects of the fluency of people who stutter (PWS). Fluent productions of CV syllables (C = /k/; V = /, i, /) from three PWS and three control speakers (PNS) were analysed for duration and peak velocity relative to articulatory movement towards (onset) and away from (offset) the consonantal closure. The objective was to apply a replicable methodology for kinematic investigation to speech of PWS in order to test Wingate's Fault-Line hypothesis. As was hypothesised, results show comparable onset behaviours for both groups. Regarding offsets, groups differ in peak velocity. Results suggest that PWS do not struggle ...
Introduction : Most of the previous articulatory studies of stuttering have focussed on the fluent s...
Bilabial stops often show a lowering of the tongue in symmetrical VCV sequences. The causes of this ...
Bilabial stops often show a lowering of the tongue in symmetrical VCV sequences. The causes of this ...
We present a new approach to the investigation of dynamic ultrasound tongue imaging (UTI) data, appl...
In this study ultrasound was used to investigate tongue movements in syllables with different number...
This study is an attempt to describe syllables with different onset structure not only in terms of d...
In this study ultrasound was used to investigate tongue movements in syllables with different number...
This study uses ultrasound to image onset velar stop consonant articulation in words. By examining t...
This thesis investigates Wingate’s Fault-Line hypothesis (1988) which suggests that disfluencies in ...
This thesis investigates errors on speech sounds (or phonemes) produced in laboratory speech stimuli...
The goal of the current study was to assess whether the basic kinematic parameters of speech movemen...
Objective: Previous experimental studies have demonstrated abnormal lingual articulatory patterns ch...
Speech errors have been utilized since the beginning of the last century to learn more about how spe...
We propose a new method for extracting dynamic information from midsagittal ultrasound images of t...
Ultrasound imaging of the tongue is becoming increasingly popular in the field of Speech and Languag...
Introduction : Most of the previous articulatory studies of stuttering have focussed on the fluent s...
Bilabial stops often show a lowering of the tongue in symmetrical VCV sequences. The causes of this ...
Bilabial stops often show a lowering of the tongue in symmetrical VCV sequences. The causes of this ...
We present a new approach to the investigation of dynamic ultrasound tongue imaging (UTI) data, appl...
In this study ultrasound was used to investigate tongue movements in syllables with different number...
This study is an attempt to describe syllables with different onset structure not only in terms of d...
In this study ultrasound was used to investigate tongue movements in syllables with different number...
This study uses ultrasound to image onset velar stop consonant articulation in words. By examining t...
This thesis investigates Wingate’s Fault-Line hypothesis (1988) which suggests that disfluencies in ...
This thesis investigates errors on speech sounds (or phonemes) produced in laboratory speech stimuli...
The goal of the current study was to assess whether the basic kinematic parameters of speech movemen...
Objective: Previous experimental studies have demonstrated abnormal lingual articulatory patterns ch...
Speech errors have been utilized since the beginning of the last century to learn more about how spe...
We propose a new method for extracting dynamic information from midsagittal ultrasound images of t...
Ultrasound imaging of the tongue is becoming increasingly popular in the field of Speech and Languag...
Introduction : Most of the previous articulatory studies of stuttering have focussed on the fluent s...
Bilabial stops often show a lowering of the tongue in symmetrical VCV sequences. The causes of this ...
Bilabial stops often show a lowering of the tongue in symmetrical VCV sequences. The causes of this ...