Velopharyngeal orifice areas during tasks used clinically to stimulate improved velopharyngeal closure.
Data-based evidence supporting behavioral treatments of velopharyngeal impairment is sparse. This study examined the initial step in some behavioral treatments--testing stimulability for improved velopharyngeal closure--to explore whether velopharyngeal orifice areas for obstruents produced during s...
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The University of Arizona.
1994
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10150/186790 |