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Insights from ultrasound: Enhancing our understanding of clinical phonetics
2016
Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics
In 1969 Kelsey, Minifie and Hixon proposed ultrasound as a viable speech imaging alternative to Xray, stating that "The study of both normal and pathological speech production would be greatly aided by techniques that would provide information on the configuration and motion of the vocal tract without the use of extraneous devices in the tract itself" (Kelsey et al., 1969, p564). Whilst this
doi:10.3109/02699206.2016.1139626
pmid:26901098
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