A note on: Describing types of nasality

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In the description of nasality in normal, typical speech the range of different types of nasal segments is relatively small. In the speech of individuals with atypical oronasal structure and/or function there is a much greater range of types of nasality. This note amplifies and extends the categories of atypical nasality described in Duckworth, Alien, Hardcastle and Ball.

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Grunwell, P., & Harding, A. (1996). A note on: Describing types of nasality. Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics, 10(2), 157–161. https://doi.org/10.3109/02699209608985168

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