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Self-paced reading and sentence comprehension in Parkinson's disease
Angwin, Anthony J.
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Chenery, Helen J.
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Copland, David A.
. - : Pergamon, 2006
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Introducing the pressure-sensing palatograph - the next frontier in electropalatography
Murdoch, Bruce E.
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Goozee, Justine V.
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Veidt, Martin
. - : Taylor & Francis, 2004
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Effects of speaking rate on EMA-derived lingual kinematics: a preliminary investigation
Goozee, Justine V.
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Lapointe, Leonard L.
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Murdoch, Bruce E.
. - : Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2003
Abstract:
Electromagnetic articulography (EMA) was used to investigate how tongue movement characteristics (i.e., velocity, acceleration, duration, distance) change with. or indeed affect, increased rates of speech. Eight young adult males repeated /ta/ and /ka/ syllables first at a moderate rate that had been modelled at three syllables per second, and then 'as fast as possible'. Distance travelled by the tongue appeared to be the principal lingual kinematic feature manipulated by the group of speakers in producing increased syllable repetition rates, with velocity found to increase, decrease or remain unchanged. Acceleration remained unchanged, except in the case of increased velocity. One participant formed an exception in terms of manipulating distance by exhibiting marginally increased lingual velocities rather than distance changes. This preliminary study serves to direct future EMA-based studies of speech rate control as to the speech tasks that should be employed and the possible underlying anatomical and acoustic bases or constraints that could possibly influence the kinematic strategies employed to increase speech rate.
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