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The Relationship Among Nasality Ratings of Single Words, Phrases, and Running Speech Samples Obtained from Cleft Palate Children

Date Issued
June 1, 1967
Author(s)
Daniel, Hal Jefferson
Advisor(s)
Harold L. Luper
Additional Advisor(s)
Carl N. Pop
Eugene E. Doll
Permanent URI
https://trace.tennessee.edu/handle/20.500.14382/39046
Abstract

The Problem and Definition of Terms Used: This study is concerned with the relationships between rating of nasality of cleft palate children while speaking structured words and structured phrases and the nasality ratings of the children speaking unstructured running speech.

Disciplines
Speech and Rhetorical Studies
Degree
Master of Arts
Major
Speech Pathology
Embargo Date
June 1, 1967
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DanielHalJefferson_1967_OCRed.pdf

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