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The document is a guide for speech sampling in individuals with cleft palate, detailing specific tasks and controlled stimuli to assess various speech characteristics. It includes repetition tasks for different types of consonants and vowels, as well as reading passages for children of different ages. The primary purposes of these assessments are to evaluate audible nasal emission, hypernasality, and other speech production issues.

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The document is a guide for speech sampling in individuals with cleft palate, detailing specific tasks and controlled stimuli to assess various speech characteristics. It includes repetition tasks for different types of consonants and vowels, as well as reading passages for children of different ages. The primary purposes of these assessments are to evaluate audible nasal emission, hypernasality, and other speech production issues.

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A Guide For Cleft Palate Speech Sampling

(Adapted From Trost-Cardamone, 2013)


CONTEXT AND
CONTROLLED STIMULI TASK(S) PURPOSE

TO ASSESS
SENTENCES
• Audible nasal emission (ANE), nasal
Loaded with high pressure turbulence (NT) and pattern
consonants [stops, fricatives, REPETITION • Non-oral compensatory articulations
affricates] – one target type per
(CAs)
sentence
• Backed oral productions

Loaded with nasal consonants


/m, n, ng/ REPETITION Hyponasality

Loaded with low-pressure • Hypernasality


consonants /w, j, l, r/; no nasals or REPETITION
high-pressure consonants • Backed/velarized /r, l/

TO ASSESS
SUSTAINED “LONG” • Hypernasality
HIGH VOWELS /u, i/ PRODUCTION WITH
• Resonance shift
CUL-DE-SAC TESTING

REPETITION FOR YOUNGER TO ASSESS


CHILDREN
THE ZOO PASSAGE (Fletcher, 1972) • Hypernasality
READING ALOUD FOR
OLDER CHILDREN

Fletcher, S. G. (1972). Contingencies for bioelectric modifications of nasality. Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders, 37, 329–346.

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Trost-Cardamone, J. (2013). Cleft palate speech: A comprehensive 2-part set. Rockville, MD: American Speech-Language-Hearing Association.

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