Sound production mechanisms of audible nasal emission during the sibilant /s/

Audible nasal emission is a speech disorder that involves undesired sound generated by airflow into the nasal cavity during production of oral sounds. This disorder is associated with small-to-medium sized velopharyngeal openings. These openings induce turbulence in the nasal cavity, which in turn p...

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Main Authors: Oren, L. (Author), Sundström, E. (Author)
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Acoustical Society of America 2019
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