Mispronunciations and compensatory movements of tongue-operated patients.

W. Barry, G. Timmermann
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Abstract

Palatographs, acceptability and transcription data are presented for extracts from a German text read by seven partial-glossectomy patients. The speakers’ degree of acceptability appears to be related more to postoperative lingual mobility than to the amount of tongue mass remaining. There is a discrepancy between the intelligibility and acceptability of the patients’ speech on the one hand and the relative lack of change in palatographic contact patterns on the other. Possible compensatory articulations are discussed.
舌手术患者的发音错误和代偿运动。
腭图,可接受性和转录数据提出了摘录从德语文本读了七个部分舌切除术患者。说话者的可接受程度似乎更多地与术后舌的活动有关,而不是与舌块的剩余量有关。一方面,患者言语的可理解性和可接受性与腭接触模式相对缺乏变化之间存在差异。讨论了可能的补偿性发音。
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