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Original Article

Influence of voice focus on tongue movement in speech

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Pages 212-221 | Received 06 Jul 2016, Accepted 07 Sep 2016, Published online: 11 Oct 2016
 

ABSTRACT

The present study evaluated global aspects of lingual movement during sentence production with backward and forward voice focus. Nine female participants read a sentence with a variety of consonants in a normal condition and with backward and forward voice focus. Midsagittal tongue movement was recorded with ultrasound. Tongue height over time at an anterior, a central, and a posterior measurement angle was measured. The outcome measures were speech rate, cumulative distance travelled, and average movement speed of the tongue. There were no differences in speech rate between the different conditions. The cumulative distance travelled by the tongue and the average speed indicated that the posterior tongue travelled a smaller cumulative distance and at a slower speed in the forward focus condition. The central tongue moved a larger cumulative distance and at a higher speed in the backward focus condition. The study offers first insights on how tongue movement is affected by different voice focus settings and illustrates the plasticity of tongue movement in speech.

Acknowledgements

The authors gratefully acknowledge the help of Ms. Roubina Sarkissian with the data segmentation. The Ultrasonographic Contour Analyzer for Tongue Surfaces (Ultra-CATS) software was created by Jiayun Gu and Kevin Cannons and can be downloaded from www.flintbox.org.

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