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- Hypernasal speech is a disorder that causes abnormal resonance in a human's voice due to increased airflow through the nose during speech. It is caused...
- deviated septum, sinusitis, myasthenia gravis and turbinate hypertrophy. Hypernasal speech or hyperrhinolalia or rhinolalia aperta is inappropriate increased...
- other chemicals. Palatine tonsil enlargement can affect speech, making it hypernasal and giving it the sound of velopharyngeal incompetence (when space in...
- (VPI). Because of the gap, air leaks into the nasal cavity resulting in a hypernasal voice resonance and nasal emissions while talking. Secondary effects of...
- [contradictory] Common problems include hypernasality, language delays, and speech sound errors. Hypernasality occurs when air escapes through the nose...
- palate in the hope of closing the palatopharyngeal port enough to mitigate hypernasal speech and/or prevent nasopharyngeal regurgitation of liquids or solids...
- transcribed with a superscript ⟨ʀ⟩: voiceless [ʩ𐞪] and voiced [ʩ̬𐞪]. Hypernasal speech Production videos for Consonants (ExtIPA symbols) (click on ⟨ʩ⟩...
- hepatomegaly may or may not be present. Facial features include macroglossia, hypernasal speech, hearing loss, and myopathic facies. Cardiopulmonary involvement...
- enlarged to normal testicular size in males, and seizures. Hypernasal speech, or "hypernasality", is primarily the result of velopharyngeal insufficiency...
- also lead to difficulty with communication. People with NM often have hypernasal speech as a result of poor closure of the velopharyngeal port (between...