Measuring Speech Production - Part One - Respiration Phonation and Aerodynamics
Center for Language & Speech Processing(CLSP), JHU via YouTube
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Learn the fundamental techniques for measuring speech production through this comprehensive lecture focusing on respiration, phonation, and aerodynamic processes. Explore the physiological mechanisms underlying speech breathing patterns and how respiratory function supports vocal production. Discover methods for analyzing phonatory behavior, including vocal fold vibration patterns and voice quality measurements. Master aerodynamic measurement techniques used to assess airflow, air pressure, and other pneumatic aspects of speech production. Examine the instrumentation and protocols used in speech research laboratories to quantify these essential components of human speech. Gain practical knowledge of data collection procedures, measurement accuracy considerations, and interpretation of results from respiratory, phonatory, and aerodynamic assessments. Understand how these measurements contribute to clinical diagnosis, treatment planning, and research in speech-language pathology and related fields.
Syllabus
Measuring Speech Production: Part One - Respiration Phonation and Aerodynamics
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Center for Language & Speech Processing(CLSP), JHU