Maintaining speech pressures in the presence of velopharyngeal impairment.

D W Warren, R M Dalston, E T Dalston
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Most, but not all, individuals with velopharyngeal inadequacy maintain consonant pressures greater than 3 cm H2O even with decreased velar resistance. The purpose of this study was to identify variables that might differentiate those who achieve adequate pressures from those who do not. Forty-four cleft lip and/or palate subjects were assessed during production of /p/ in the word "hamper." Twenty-three subjects achieved pressures greater than 3 cm H2O and 21 did not. The pressure-flow technique was used to assess velopharyngeal orifice size, nasal resistance, velar resistance, and nasal airflow during speech. Nasal cross-sectional area was measured during breathing. The data were analyzed by age and gender. Results indicate that the inability to achieve adequate consonant pressures in the presence of velopharyngeal inadequacy is more likely to occur in adults than in children. Although children are known to produce consonants at higher pressures than adults, the age disparity between groups did not account for the pressure differences. The most significant factor differentiating adequate and low pressure speakers was the magnitude of nasal plus velar resistance. This difference was consistent across age and gender.

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在腭咽损伤的情况下维持言语压力。
大多数(但不是全部)腭咽功能不全患者的辅音压力大于3cm H2O,即使腭咽阻力降低。这项研究的目的是找出一些变量,这些变量可能会区分那些获得足够压力的人和那些没有获得足够压力的人。44名唇裂和/或腭裂受试者在“妨碍”一词中发/p/音时接受了评估。23名受试者压力大于3cm H2O, 21名没有。使用压力流技术评估说话时腭咽口大小、鼻阻力、腭阻力和鼻气流。呼吸时测量鼻横截面积。数据按年龄和性别进行分析。结果表明,在腭咽功能不全的情况下,成人比儿童更容易出现辅音压力不足的情况。虽然人们知道儿童在比成人更大的压力下发出辅音,但群体之间的年龄差异并不能解释压力差异。区分适当和低压扬声器的最重要因素是鼻加耳背阻力的大小。这种差异在年龄和性别上都是一致的。
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