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Variation in compensatory strategies as a function of target constriction degree in post-glossectomy speech
Author(s) -
Christina Hagedorn,
Yijing Lu,
Asterios Toutios,
Uttam K. Sinha,
Louis Goldstein,
Shrikanth Narayanan
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
jasa express letters
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2691-1191
DOI - 10.1121/10.0009897
Subject(s) - constriction , consonant , speech production , leverage (statistics) , psychology , medicine , computer science , speech recognition , artificial intelligence , cardiology , vowel
Individuals who have undergone treatment for oral cancer oftentimes exhibit compensatory behavior in consonant production. This pilot study investigates whether compensatory mechanisms utilized in the production of speech sounds with a given target constriction location vary systematically depending on target manner of articulation. The data reveal that compensatory strategies used to produce target alveolar segments vary systematically as a function of target manner of articulation in subtle yet meaningful ways. When target constriction degree at a particular constriction location cannot be preserved, individuals may leverage their ability to finely modulate constriction degree at multiple constriction locations along the vocal tract.

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