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Recording and analyzing kinematic data in children and adults with SOLLAR: Sonographic & Optical Linguo-Labial Articulation Recording system

Understanding the development of spoken language in young children has become increasingly important for advancing basic theories of language acquisition and for clinical practice. However, such a goal requires refined measurements of speech articulation (e.g., from the tongue), which are difficult...

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Main Authors: Noiray, Aude, Ries, Jan, Tiede, Mark, Rubertus, Elina, Laporte, Catherine, Ménard, Lucie
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