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Multitaper Spectrum Analysis of Consonants Produced by Patients With Dentofacial Disharmonies.
Document Type
Article
Source
Journal of Speech, Language & Hearing Research. Feb2024, Vol. 67 Issue 2, p455-476. 22p.
Subject
*LANGUAGE & languages
*REGRESSION analysis
*RANDOM forest algorithms
*MAXILLA
*COMPARATIVE grammar
*MALOCCLUSION
*SEVERITY of illness index
*COMPARATIVE studies
*PHONETICS
*CEPHALOMETRY
*DESCRIPTIVE statistics
*RESEARCH funding
*SPECTRUM analysis
*SPEECH
*LONGITUDINAL method
DIAGNOSIS of facial abnormalities
SPEECH disorder diagnosis
Language
ISSN
1092-4388
Abstract
Purpose: This study investigates differences in American English consonants produced by patients who present with various dentofacial disharmonies (DFDs), including severe overbites (Class II), underbites (Class III), and anterior open bites. Previous studies have found that patients with these malocclusion types all produce lingual sibilants and plosives with increased spectral center of gravity and increased spectral variance relative to controls. This result is puzzling since some DFD groups differ from controls in opposite ways, and it is also difficult to interpret because spectral moment measures are affected by a wide range of speech and nonspeech factors. Method: To better understand the articulatory basis of these differences, we apply articulatorily interpretable spectral measures derived from multitaper spectra. Results: We find that all groups of DFD patients produce /s ʃ t tʃ/ with midfrequency spectral peaks that are less prominent than those of the control group, but peak frequency measures are largely the same across all groups. Conclusion: We conclude that the DFD patients differ more in sibilant noise source properties than in front cavity filter properties. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]