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  1. Understanding Nasal Emission During Speech Production: A …

    There are several different types of nasal emission that can occur during speech due to either velopharyngeal dysfunction or abnormal articulation in the pharynx.

  2. What Is Nasal Emission and What Causes It? - Biology Insights

    Nov 26, 2025 · Nasal emission is the audible escape of air through the nose during speech, occurring when sounds require a buildup of air pressure in the mouth. It is a common symptom …

  3. Resonance Disorders and Nasal Emissions: Evaluation and Treatment using ...

    If air is heard loudly through the straw on oral consonants, this indicates nasal emission. If there is not much sound coming through the straw on nasal consonants, this may indicate …

  4. Nasal Emission Speech Therapy Activities and Ideas:

    Nasal emission is a type of speech error where air is forced through the nose while producing sounds that don’t normally require nasal air flow. When we say words with the /m/, /n/, or “ng” …

  5. Practical Approaches to Understanding and Treating Nasal Emission

    Nasal emission relates closely to resonance disorders but represents a distinct speech problem. While hypernasality involves excessive nasal resonance during speech, nasal emission …

  6. Nasal emission - Wikipedia

    Nasal emission is the abnormal passing of oral air through a cleft palate, or from some other type of velopharyngeal inadequacy (VPI), during the production of a consonant that requires a …

  7. Nasal Emission - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    Nasal emission is a release of air flow through the nasal cavity during the production of oral sounds. Nasal emission is most audible on voiceless plosives (p, t, k), voiceless fricatives (f, s, …

  8. What is nasal air emission? | David J. Zajac, PhD, CCC-SLP

    What is nasal air emission? Nasal air emission is an obligatory symptom of incomplete velopharyngeal (VP) closure during production of stop, fricative, and/or affricate consonants. …

  9. Cleft Speech: Hypernasality and Nasal Emissions

    Aug 8, 2025 · What is Nasal Emission? Nasal emissions are considered a nasal airflow disorder. Nasal air emission results from an attempt to build up intraoral air pressure to produce …

  10. HandyHandouts - 219: Nasal Emission

    A simple technique to detect nasal emission is to look for the fogging of a mirror held under the nose. You can also hold a straw from the individual’s nose to your ear to detect any nasal …