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Children’s Perception of Nasal Resonance
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1977
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Hypernasality Warrants CorrectionPediatric AudiologyNasal ResonanceLanguage DevelopmentSpeech Sound DisorderSocial SciencesPsychologyDevelopmental SpeechChild LanguageCognitive DevelopmentHealth SciencesAuditory ProcessingChild PsychologyCognitive SciencePediatric OtolaryngologyChild DevelopmentNormal ResonancePediatricsAuditory PhysiologySpeech Perception
The purpose of this study was to investigate children’s perception of nasal resonance in other children. A total of 120 elementary-school-aged children listened to four female children’s voices with normal resonance to severe hypernasality and responded to a total of 20 questions. All children responded negatively to severe hypernasality in other children. The findings indicate that hypernasality warrants correction.