Nasalance scores for typical Irish English-speaking adults
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21/09/2016
21/09/2016
01/05/2012
09/10/2012
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Resumo |
The aim was to establish normative nasalance values for Irish English-speaking adults. Thirty men and 30 women with normal resonance read aloud 16 sentences from the Irish nasality assessment protocol, the Zoo passage, and the Rainbow passage. The speech samples were recorded using the Nasometer II 6400. Results of a mixed between–within subjects ANOVA indicated no significant gender effect on nasalance scores. The speakers showed significantly higher nasalance scores for high-pressure consonant sentences than low-pressure consonant sentences, and for the Rainbow passage than total test sentences. There was no significant difference between high-pressure consonant sentences and the Zoo passage. Compared to previous studies, the Irish young adults had lower nasalance scores than Irish children and than young adults with North American dialects. |
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Identificador |
LEE, A. & BROWNE, U. 2012. Nasalance scores for typical Irish English-speaking adults. Logopedics Phoniatrics Vocology, 38, 167-172. doi: 10.3109/14015439.2012.679965 38 4 167 172 1401-5439 1651-2022 http://hdl.handle.net/10468/3111 10.3109/14015439.2012.679965 Logopedics Phoniatrics Vocology |
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en |
Publicador |
Taylor and Francis |
Relação |
http://www.tandfonline.com/10.3109/14015439.2012.679965 |
Direitos |
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Logopedics Phoniatrics Vocology on 14 May 2012 available online: http://www.tandfonline.com/10.3109/14015439.2012.679965 |
Palavras-Chave | #Gender effect #Irish English #Nasalance #Nasometer #Normal adults #Resonance |
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Article (peer-reviewed) |