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Palatogram Reading as a Phonetic Skill: a Short Tutorial

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 February 2009

Dani Byrd
Affiliation:
Haskins Laboratories, 270 Crown Street, New Haven, CT 06511-6695, USA

Extract

Dynamic electropalatography (EPG) (also known as dynamic palatography or palatometry) is a system for recording information about the tongue's contact with the hard palate over time. It is relatively inexpensive and technologically accessible. EPG is safe, provides spatial information on the shape of constriction contact, and allows the collection of reasonable acoustic data. Multiple sessions with a subject are possible and replicable. For these reasons, this method may be of interest to phoneticians. The purpose of this note is to serve as an introduction to interpreting palatograms. Much in the same way that phonetics students learn to read spectrograms, reading palatograms is a skill which can be honed by practice and experience. And just as looking at spectrograms of an unknown utterance can develop increased sensitivity to acoustic facts, reading palatograms can enhance awareness of details of articulation.

Type
Educational Phonetics
Copyright
Copyright © Journal of the International Phonetic Association 1993

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