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Journal of Speech and Hearing Research Vol.34 27-32 February 1991.
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Modification of Context-Specific Nasal Emission

Dennis M. Ruscello 1
Linda I. Shuster 1

Annette Sandwisch 1

1 West Virginia University

An adult patient with context-specific nasal emission was enrolled in a treatment program that attempted to modify the problem through a combination of biofeedback and articulation training. Prior to, during, and at the termination of treatment, perceptual, acoustic, and physiologic measures were obtained. The data indicate that the articulatory pattern was modified and that such patterns are subject to change through speech treatment.

KEY WORDS: nasal emission, biofeedback, velopharyngeal function

Submitted on October 6, 1989
Accepted on March 26, 1990


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