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Velopharyngeal aerodynamics of /m/ and /p/ in tracheoesophageal speech
Authors:Jeffrey P Searl  Paul M Evitts
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From the Communication Disorders Department, Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, Ohio, USA

Abstract:The purpose of this study was to compare oral pressure (Po), nasal airflow (Vn), and velopharyngeal (VP) orifice area estimates from 12 tracheoesophageal (TE) and 12 laryngeal speakers as they produced /p/ and /m/ in syllable series. The findings were as follows: (1) TE speakers produced greater Po than the laryngeal speakers; (2) for /p/, TE speakers generated Vn, and VP orifice area estimates comparable with, or less than, the laryngeal speakers; and (3) for /m/, TE speakers had Vn and VP orifice area estimates greater than the laryngeal speakers. The elevated Po could be the result of several factors such as high source driving pressures and vocal tract volume changes postlaryngectomy. Attempts at more precise articulation, and subsequently less coarticulation, by the TE speakers may explain the Vn and VP orifice area estimates for /p/ and /m/. TE speakers may be limiting the oral-nasal cavity coupling for /p/ (smaller VP gap, less Vn) in an attempt to produce a very precise oral /p/. For /m/, TE speakers may be attempting to overtly mark the consonant as a nasal (greater Vn, larger VP gap). Further studies are needed to confirm/refute the explanations postulated here regarding the VP aerodynamic differences that were identified.
Keywords:Tracheoesophageal speech  Velopharyngeal  Oral pressure  Nasal airflow
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