S. Lundqvist et al., AN ELECTROPALATOGRAPHIC AND OPTOELECTRONIC ANALYSIS OF SWEDISH-[S] PRODUCTION, Acta Odontologica Scandinavica, 53(6), 1995, pp. 372-380
The objective of this study was to evaluate the usefulness of electrop
alatography (EPG) as a method for diagnostic analysis of the [s] sound
and also to make a multiple analysis of the production of the normal
Swedish [s] sound in various contexts. Eleven dental students particip
ated. EPG registration, optoelectronic recording of jaw movements, and
acoustic registration of a test phrase were made simultaneously. A sp
eech perceptual test was also made. There were four separate recording
sessions. Except for at session I, subjects wore an EPG palate. At se
ssion II they were not adapted to it, in contrast to the later occasio
ns. The EPG appeared to be a valid method for investigating the [s] so
und. In general, EPG and mandibular movement patterns were similar bet
ween sessions? and the sound quality normal throughout. At session II,
however, the tongue groove was wider, the mandibular movements smalle
r, and the [s] quality somewhat deteriorated. [s] in various contexts
had different tongue groove widths but similar high average mandibular
position. To prevent speech and especially [s] sound problems when co
nstructing prosthetic devices, it is important to advance our knowledg
e of [a] sound production.