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Articulatory dynamics of deaf speakers during plosive production: Aerodynamic and kinematic evidence

James MahshiePradeep Yadev

Year: 1988 Journal:   The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America Vol: 84 (S1)Pages: S114-S115   Publisher: Acoustical Society of America

Abstract

The production of speech requires precise movement and timing of the articulators to accurately valve the egressive airstream. While evident that deaf speakers often experience difficulty controlling such valves for speech production, the nature of such valving difficulties remains elusive. Previous aerodynamic studies have been primarily descriptive, characterizing steady-state aspects of speech production. The present study described and compared dynamic aspects of deaf and normal-hearing speakers' speech production using aerodynamic and kinematic measures. Five profoundly deaf and two normal-hearing young adults produced multiple tokens of voiced and voiceless plosive segments in varied vowel contexts, while simultaneous measures were obtained of oral and nasal airflow, oral pressure, and electroglottograph and acoustic signals. Conductance of oral and nasal vocal tract constrictions were used to describe and compare the magnitude and relative timing of articulatory gestures for deaf and hearing subjects. Computer simulation of the supraglottal air pressure and airflow waveforms was used to further investigate how these waveform variations may be related to articulatory maneuvers. Implications for speech training will be discussed. [Research supported by the Whitaker Foundation.]

Keywords:
Speech production Phonation Audiology Airflow Kinematics Articulatory phonetics Aerodynamics Acoustics Gesture Vocal tract Vowel Psychology Computer science Speech recognition Medicine Physics Artificial intelligence

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Phonetics and Phonology Research
Social Sciences →  Psychology →  Experimental and Cognitive Psychology
Speech and dialogue systems
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Artificial Intelligence

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