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The relationship between nasalance and nasality in children with cleft palate
T Watterson1, S C McFarlane, D S Wright
1University of Nevada, Department of Speech Pathology and Audiology, Reno 89557.
Journal of Communication Disorders
|April 1, 1993
Abstract:
This study correlated measures of nasalance computed by the Nasometer with listener judgments of nasality. The subjects were 25 children with craniofacial disorders who spoke three passages, each containing a different proportion of nasal consonants. The results showed a significant but modest correlation between nasalance and nasality when nasal consonants (/m, n, eta/) were not included in the speech passage. When nasal consonants were included in the passage nasalance was unrelated to judgments of hypernasality.