This study compared tongue palate contact patterns for oral stops (/t/, /d/) with those for the nasal stop /n/ in order to provide normative data for diagnosing and treating individuals with speech disorders. Electropalatographic (EPG) data were recorded from fifteen English speaking adults for word initial /t/, /d/ and /n/ in a high and a low vowel context. EPG frames were classified according to three criteria: (1) anterior constriction; (2) bilateral constriction; and (3) zero posterior central contact. Total amount of contact and variability were also measured. The results showed that almost all (99%) stops met criteria 1 and 3, with fewer articulations (88% of /t/; 83% of /d/ and 55% of /n/) meeting criterion 2. Although all stops had ...
Objective: Previous research using electropalatography has revealed that high vowels are vulnerable ...
This study aimed to determine the main characteristics of normal tongue palate patterns for velar st...
Objective: Previous research using electropalatography has revealed that high vowels are vulnerable ...
This study compared tongue palate contact patterns for oral stops (/t/, /d/) with those for the nasa...
This study compared tongue palate contact patterns for oral stops (/t/, /d/) with those for the nasa...
This study compared tongue palate contact patterns for oral stops (/t/, /d/) with those for the nasa...
This study compared tongue palate contact patterns for oral stops (/t/, /d/) with those for the nasa...
This study compared tongue palate contact patterns for oral stops (/t/, /d/) with those for the nasa...
This paper provides a more detailed description of normal tongue palate contact patterns for the occ...
This paper provides a more detailed description of normal tongue palate contact patterns for the occ...
This paper provides a more detailed description of normal tongue palate contact patterns for the occ...
This paper provides a more detailed description of normal tongue palate contact patterns for the occ...
Previous studies using Electropalatography (EPG) have shown that individuals with speech disorders s...
This study aimed to determine the main characteristics of normal tongue palate patterns for velar st...
Objective: Previous research using electropalatography has revealed that high vowels are vulnerable ...
Objective: Previous research using electropalatography has revealed that high vowels are vulnerable ...
This study aimed to determine the main characteristics of normal tongue palate patterns for velar st...
Objective: Previous research using electropalatography has revealed that high vowels are vulnerable ...
This study compared tongue palate contact patterns for oral stops (/t/, /d/) with those for the nasa...
This study compared tongue palate contact patterns for oral stops (/t/, /d/) with those for the nasa...
This study compared tongue palate contact patterns for oral stops (/t/, /d/) with those for the nasa...
This study compared tongue palate contact patterns for oral stops (/t/, /d/) with those for the nasa...
This study compared tongue palate contact patterns for oral stops (/t/, /d/) with those for the nasa...
This paper provides a more detailed description of normal tongue palate contact patterns for the occ...
This paper provides a more detailed description of normal tongue palate contact patterns for the occ...
This paper provides a more detailed description of normal tongue palate contact patterns for the occ...
This paper provides a more detailed description of normal tongue palate contact patterns for the occ...
Previous studies using Electropalatography (EPG) have shown that individuals with speech disorders s...
This study aimed to determine the main characteristics of normal tongue palate patterns for velar st...
Objective: Previous research using electropalatography has revealed that high vowels are vulnerable ...
Objective: Previous research using electropalatography has revealed that high vowels are vulnerable ...
This study aimed to determine the main characteristics of normal tongue palate patterns for velar st...
Objective: Previous research using electropalatography has revealed that high vowels are vulnerable ...