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Speech Viewer III has a wide range of applications across various settings, including:

A therapist working with a child who has a frontal lisp (producing /s/ as /θ/) can display the target /s/’s high-frequency noise (centered around 4–8 kHz) and the client’s /θ/ (lower, diffuse energy). The child sees the difference and learns to raise their tongue blade to achieve the bright red “stripe” on the spectrogram. speech viewer iii

A linguist analyzing voice onset time (VOT) in stop consonants uses the software’s automatic measurement tool to extract VOT values from hundreds of tokens, exporting data directly to R or SPSS. Speech Viewer III has a wide range of

The core premise is simple: If a client cannot hear that their pitch is too high or their volume is too low, they can see it on the screen. This visual bridge is revolutionary for populations ranging from children with Childhood Apraxia of Speech (CAS) to adults recovering from stroke (aphasia or dysarthria). The core premise is simple: If a client