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American journal of speech-language pathology, 2020-08, Vol.29 (3), p.1749-1778
2020
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What Acoustic Studies Tell Us About Vowels in Developing and Disordered Speech
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  • American journal of speech-language pathology, 2020-08, Vol.29 (3), p.1749-1778
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United States
Erscheinungsjahr
2020
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MEDLINE
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  • Purpose Literature was reviewed on the development of vowels in children's speech and on vowel disorders in children and adults, with an emphasis on studies using acoustic methods. Method Searches were conducted with PubMed/MEDLINE, Google Scholar, CINAHL, HighWire Press, and legacy sources in retrieved articles. The primary search items included, but were not limited to, vowels, vowel development, vowel disorders, vowel formants, vowel therapy, vowel inherent spectral change, speech rhythm, and prosody. Results/Discussion The main conclusions reached in this review are that vowels are (a) important to speech intelligibility; (b) intrinsically dynamic; (c) refined in both perceptual and productive aspects beyond the age typically given for their phonetic mastery; (d) produced to compensate for articulatory and auditory perturbations; (e) influenced by language and dialect even in early childhood; (f) affected by a variety of speech, language, and hearing disorders in children and adults; (g) inadequately assessed by standardized articulation tests; and (h) characterized by at least three factors-articulatory configuration, extrinsic and intrinsic regulation of duration, and role in speech rhythm and prosody. Also discussed are stages in typical vowel ontogeny, acoustic characterization of rhotic vowels, a sensory-motor perspective on vowel production, and implications for clinical assessment of vowels.
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Englisch
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ISSN: 1058-0360
eISSN: 1558-9110
DOI: 10.1044/2020_AJSLP-19-00178
Titel-ID: cdi_pubmed_primary_32631070

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