JOURNAL ARTICLE

Acoustic and Physiologic Correlates of the Voicing Distinction in Esophageal Speech

Nadine P. ConnorSandra L. HamletJeanette C. Joyce

Year: 1985 Journal:   Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders Vol: 50 (4)Pages: 378-384   Publisher: American Speech–Language–Hearing Association

Abstract

This study was designed to compare high- and low-intelligibility productions of /t/ and /d/ in esophageal speakers by using a combination of acoustic, perceptual, and physiologic measurements. Observations from these comparisons were incorporated into clinical strategies for modifying a single subject's low-intelligibility utterances. Acoustic comparison indicated that esophageal speakers used voice onset and phonation off-times but not vowel durations to differentiate /t/ and /d/ in high-intelligibility productions. Intraoral pressure measures during /t/ and /d/ production demonstrated excessively high intraoral pressures in both consonants for a low-intelligibility speaker and did not suggest systematic differences in intraoral pressure between /t/ versus /d/. Two weeks of biofeedback treatment with a low-intelligibility speaker were associated with a reduction in intraoral pressures for /t/ and /d/ productions, improved intelligibility, and changes in acoustic characteristics for /t/.

Keywords:
Intelligibility (philosophy) Voice Phonation Audiology Vowel Psychology Biofeedback Perception Phonetics Acoustics Medicine Speech recognition Computer science Linguistics Physics

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Citation History

Topics

Voice and Speech Disorders
Health Sciences →  Medicine →  Physiology
Dysphagia Assessment and Management
Health Sciences →  Health Professions →  Speech and Hearing
Tracheal and airway disorders
Health Sciences →  Medicine →  Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine

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