Browsing CASL by Person "Yuen, Ivan"
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Clicks Produced as Compensatory Articulations in Two Adolescents With Velocardiofacial Syndrome
Gibbon, Fiona; Lee, Alice; Yuen, Ivan; Crampin, Lisa (2008-07)Objective: To report perceptual and dynamic articulatory electropalatography data on clicks produced as compensatory articulations by two adolescents (S1 and S2) with velocardiofacial syndrome and velopharyngeal dysfunction. ... -
Lingual contact in selected English vowels and its acoustic consequence
Yuen, Ivan; Lee, Alice; Gibbon, Fiona (2007-08)This paper provides preliminary data about EPG contact for 3 different vowels in Southern British English (SBE) and Scottish English (SE) across eleven speakers. The EPG data were compared with vowel formants to test ... -
The national CLEFTNET project for individuals with speech disorders associated with cleft palate.
Lee, Alice; Gibbon, Fiona; Crampin, Lisa; Yuen, Ivan; McLennen, Grant (Taylor & Francis, 2007-03)Although previous studies have demonstrated the benefits of using electropalatography (EPG) for treating therapy-resistant articulation errors associated with cleft palate, until recently access to this form of treatment ... -
Understanding speech production using electropalatography.
Gibbon, Fiona; Lee, Alice; Yuen, Ivan (Taylor & Francis, 2007-03)The papers in this special issue of Advances in Speech- Language Pathology were originally delivered at the 4th International Electropalatography (EPG) Symposium, held in Edinburgh in September 2005. -
Normal adult speakers' tongue palate contact patterns for alveolar oral and nasal stops
Gibbon, Fiona; Yuen, Ivan; Lee, Alice; Adams, Lynne (Taylor & Francis, 2007-03)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 ... -
Tongue palate contact during bilabials in normal speech
Gibbon, Fiona; Lee, Alice; Yuen, Ivan (Allen Press Incorporated, 2007)Objective: Previous research using electropalatography (EPG) identified a compensatory articulation called bilabial-lingual double articulations. These double articulations were produced for bilabials by some speakers with ...