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Is tongue strength an important influence on rate of articulation in diadochokinetic and reading tasks?

Neel et al., 2012

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Neel A
Palmer P
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Purpose The purpose of this study was to assess the relationship between tongue strength and rate of articulation in 2 speech tasks, diadochokinetic rates and reading aloud, in healthy men and women between 20 and 78 years of age. Method Diadochokinetic rates …
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