Definition of Hypernasality. Meaning of Hypernasality. Synonyms of Hypernasality

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Definition of Hypernasality

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- for diagnosing hypernasality. A speech therapist listens to and records the child while analysing perceptual speech. In hypernasality, the child cannot...
- [contradictory] Common problems include hypernasality, language delays, and speech sound errors. Hypernasality occurs when air escapes through the nose...
- vestibule of the larynx. A palatal obturator may be used to compensate for hypernasality and to aid in speech therapy targeting correction of compensatory articulation...
- articulation, monopitch, distorted vowels, word flow without pauses, and hypernasality. Articulation problems resulting from dysarthria are treated by speech...
- cause hypernasality (excessive nasal resonance), hyponasality (reduced nasal resonance), or a mixed nasal resonance, which is when hypernasality and hyponasality...
- ng). If complete closure does not occur during speech, this can cause hypernasality (a resonance disorder) and/or audible nasal emission during speech (a...
- other chemicals. Palatine tonsil enlargement can affect speech, making it hypernasal and giving it the sound of velopharyngeal incompetence (when space in...
- deviated septum, sinusitis, myasthenia gravis and turbinate hypertrophy. Hypernasal speech or hyperrhinolalia or rhinolalia aperta is inappropriate increased...
- reading and vocabulary, but their spoken language (sometimes affected by hypernasality) is generally poorer than their comprehension. A marked skill in completing...
- diminished reflexes. Perceptual effects of flaccid dysarthria can include hypernasality, imprecise consonant productions, breathiness of voice, and affected...