Reference speech samples for glotal stop identificationReference speech samples for glotal stop identification
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https://doi.org/10.23925/2176-2724.2018v30i3p-490-499Keywords:
Cleft palate, Articulation Disorders, Speech production measurement.Abstract
Objective: To establish anchor samples consisting of speech recordings of individuals with history of cleft lip and palate, rated by multiple evaluators as representative of the use of the glottal stop. Methods: A total of 480 phrases with plosive and fricative sounds were rated by three experienced speech language pathologist (SLPs) to identify use of glottal stops. The samples were rated individually and those without consensus regarding the use of glottal stops were rated simultaneously by the same evaluators. The samples rated with consensus by the evaluators, regarding the presence or absence of glottal stops during the production of plosive and fricative sounds, were selected to establish anchor samples representative of use of glottal stops. Results: A total of 352 samples were rated with consensus by all evaluators. Of these, 120 phrases were representative of the adequate place of production of plosive and fricative sounds and 232 were rated as representative of the use of the glottal stops. Conclusion: Anchor samples representative of presence and absence of glottal stops for plosive and fricative sounds were established with consensus between multiple evaluators. These anchor samples can be used in future studies involving training of evaluators and preparation of speech language pathologists.Downloads
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Copyright (c) 2018 Diana Conceição da Rocha Cardoso, Viviane Cristina de Castro Marino, Thais Alves Guerra, Maria Inês Pegoraro-Krook, Jeniffer de Cássia Rillo Dutka
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