Abstract

Continuous displacement, velocity, and acceleration of the mandible were recorded along with intraoral air pressure and audio to provide some initial data on mandibular dynamics as a function of place of articulation (p, t, k) and vowel height (i, æ). The muscle-forcing-function interpretation of acceleration, reported at the last meeting of this society by the present investigators, is incorporated. Relative timing between airstream valving, glottal onset-offset, and mandibular activity provides some basic data on patterns of system coordination as they vary with phonetic context. These results also provide some additional information on the coupling between the mandibular and lingual movement systems for speech.

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