Maximum Duration of Sustained /s/ and /z/ in Children

Author:

Tait Nancy Adkins1,Michel John F.2,Carpenter Mary A.1

Affiliation:

1. University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, Kansas

2. University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas

Abstract

It has been proposed in the clinical literature that a ratio of the maximum duration of /s/ to /z/ may be useful in determining the possible contributions of the respiratory and vocal mechanisms to a disordered voice. The purpose of this study was to obtain preliminary normative data for the maximum phoneme duration (MPD) of /s/ and /z/ and to determine the ratio of /s/ to /z/ in five, seven, and nine year olds. The results indicated that while there were no significant differences in MPD for either /s/ or /z/ between males and females at any one age level, there was a significant increase in the MPD of /s/ and /z/ for both sexes as a function of age. When the ratio of /s/ to /z/ was computed for the subjects, there were no significant differences in these ratios between males and females nor were there significant differences as a function of age.

Publisher

American Speech Language Hearing Association

Subject

Otorhinolaryngology

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