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The Use of Electropalatography in Phonetic Research
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W.J. Hardcastle
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November 12, 2009
Abstract
The instrumental technique of electropalatography (EPG) provides real-time spatio-temporal information on tongue-palate contacts during speech. In this paper various different systems of EPG are briefly reviewed, and the Edinburgh system, its limitations and its applications in disciplines such as experimental phonetics, education of the deaf, speech pathology and oral physiology are discussed.
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Published Online: 2009-11-12
Published in Print: 1972-07-01
© 1972 S. Karger AG, Basel
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