Garber et al., 1979 - Google Patents

The effects of feedback filtering on nasalization in normal and hypernasal speakers

Garber et al., 1979

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2635878140603860495
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Garber S
Moller K
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Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research

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Two groups of subjects, one with normal speech and one with hypernasal speech, spoke while hearing their voices unfiltered, low-pass filtered with cut-off frequencies of 1000, 500, and 300 Hz and high-pass filtered with cut-off frequencies of 500, 1000, and 2000 Hz …
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