A recurring difficulty for researchers using electropalatography (EPG) is the wide variation in spatial patterns that occurs between speakers. High inter speaker variability, combined with small numbers of participants, makes it problematic (i) to identify differences in tongue palate contact across groups of speakers and (ii) to define “normal” patterns during visual feedback therapy. This paper shows how graphing EPG data in terms of articulatory separation of phoneme contrasts reduces these two problems to some extent. The graphs emphasise the importance of establishing the presence and extent of separation, as revealed in the EPG data, for phoneme contrasts produced by speakers. Separation graphs for contrasts /i/ - /u/, /s/ - /ʃ/ and /...
This study aimed to determine the main characteristics of normal tongue palate patterns for velar st...
Previous studies using Electropalatography (EPG) have shown that individuals with speech disorders s...
Previous studies using Electropalatography (EPG) have shown that individuals with speech disorders s...
A recurring difficulty for researchers using electropalatography (EPG) is the wide variation in spat...
The aim of the experiment described in this paper was to devise and test a procedure that would allo...
This paper provides a more detailed description of normal tongue palate contact patterns for the occ...
BarcelonaThis paper outlines new developments and recent research in electropalatography (EPG) and d...
BarcelonaThis paper outlines new developments and recent research in electropalatography (EPG) and d...
This study used electropalatography (EPG) to investigate articulatory characteristics of /tS/ and /t...
This study aimed to determine the main characteristics of normal tongue palate patterns for velar st...
Electropalatography (EPG) is an instrumental technique that detects the tongue’s contact against the...
International audienceS A new method of electropalatographic (EPG) data reduction is proposed. It us...
(EPG) is used in research/clinical practice to provide information about articulatory movements of t...
Achieving voicing during fricatives is complex because voicing and frication require opposite produc...
International audienceS A new method of electropalatographic (EPG) data reduction is proposed. It us...
This study aimed to determine the main characteristics of normal tongue palate patterns for velar st...
Previous studies using Electropalatography (EPG) have shown that individuals with speech disorders s...
Previous studies using Electropalatography (EPG) have shown that individuals with speech disorders s...
A recurring difficulty for researchers using electropalatography (EPG) is the wide variation in spat...
The aim of the experiment described in this paper was to devise and test a procedure that would allo...
This paper provides a more detailed description of normal tongue palate contact patterns for the occ...
BarcelonaThis paper outlines new developments and recent research in electropalatography (EPG) and d...
BarcelonaThis paper outlines new developments and recent research in electropalatography (EPG) and d...
This study used electropalatography (EPG) to investigate articulatory characteristics of /tS/ and /t...
This study aimed to determine the main characteristics of normal tongue palate patterns for velar st...
Electropalatography (EPG) is an instrumental technique that detects the tongue’s contact against the...
International audienceS A new method of electropalatographic (EPG) data reduction is proposed. It us...
(EPG) is used in research/clinical practice to provide information about articulatory movements of t...
Achieving voicing during fricatives is complex because voicing and frication require opposite produc...
International audienceS A new method of electropalatographic (EPG) data reduction is proposed. It us...
This study aimed to determine the main characteristics of normal tongue palate patterns for velar st...
Previous studies using Electropalatography (EPG) have shown that individuals with speech disorders s...
Previous studies using Electropalatography (EPG) have shown that individuals with speech disorders s...