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Cleft Palate J. 1981 Jul;18(3):193-203.
Three types of compensatory articulation used by speakers with cleft palate and velopharyngeal inadequacy are described: the pharyngeal stop, the mid-dorsum palatal stop, and the posterior nasal fricative. These articulatory characteristics have not been previously reported in the literature. Each is defined radiographically to depict deviant place of production. Each is also described in terms of perceptually distinct speech characteristics. Production features of these articulatory compensations are contrasted and compared with those of the glottal stop and pharyngeal fricative. The use of compensatory articulation as replacements for target phonemes is distinguished from their occurrence as aberrant co-articulations with target phonemes. Additionally, phonetic symbols for use in narrow phonetic transcription are presented, and implications for speech remediation are discussed.
咽塞音、中腭背塞音和后鼻擦音。这些发音特征此前尚未见文献报道。每种发音方式均通过影像学进行定义,以描绘异常的发音部位。同时,还从可感知的独特语音特征方面对每种发音方式进行了描述。将这些代偿性发音的产生特征与声门塞音和咽擦音的特征进行了对比和比较。区分了代偿性发音作为目标音素替代的使用情况与其作为与目标音素异常协同发音的出现情况。此外,还给出了用于窄式音标转写的音标符号,并讨论了对语音矫治的启示。