single words uses
high pressure consonants
What are adaptive misarticulations
- are obligatory
Potential Causes of mechanical obstruction
- structurally anomalous faucial pillars
NAE primarily affects
high pressure/obstruent consonants
compensatory misarticulations (CMAs) are predominantly take place where in the oral cavity?
- below the defect causing VPI
PSNE is perceptually seen as
a nasal fricative
What is in overjet
What is velopharyngeal insufficiency due to (5)
Given diagram be able to identify landmarks associated with hard and soft palate (Module 17, slide 6?)
What does it mean when errors are obligatory vs optional/learned
OBLIGATORY
- due to structural or neurogenic problems
- require physical management
OPTIONAL/LEARNED
- habituated errors that are the result of early mislearning
- exist despite adequate VP closure
- require speech remediation
What are the four types of speech deviations associated with cleft palate speech
An open bite can be anterior or
lateral
The size of the tongue can be assessed by
- in relationship to the size of the mandibular or maxillary arch
How do you know the NAE is caused by phoneme specific nasal emission (PSNE)
Compensatory misarticulations can persist after a cleft is repaired and can be a source of
VPI
How do you know NAE is caused by VPI
NAE will be constant/pervasive
Function of Palatopharyngeus
pulls soft palate back and down
What is an open bite
Airflow in cleft palate speech leads to
nasal air emission
True or false:
Learned NAE can be realized in different forms:
- as a fricative substitution, with or without turbulence
- as NE that is co-produced with the target, with or without turbulence
PSNE occurs in what population
non-cleft
What is velopharyngeal incompetency (internet definition)
How are obligatory errors better treated
surgically or prosthetically
What is the function of the uvulus?
- bulges the middle third of the dorsal surface of the velum making a major contribution to levator (velar) eminence