Abstract
The purpose of this study was to examine pausing associated with Cantonese alaryngeal speech between and within phrases selected from a standard reading passage.
was read aloud at a self-determined habitual speaking rate by 31 Cantonese alaryngeal speakers (9 electrolarynx [EL] speakers, 10 esophageal [ES] speakers, and 12 tracheoesophageal [TE] speakers) and four Cantonese control speakers. An analysis of pause durations between phrases and silent intervals within phrases was conducted. Results showed significant differences in pause durations between phrases and within phrases for Cantonese alaryngeal speakers. Cantonese TE and ES speakers exhibited significantly longer pause durations between phrases and longer silent durations within phrases compared to EL speakers. Findings highlight the need for alaryngeal voice and speech rehabilitation protocols to include prosodic aspects, especially for ES speech that continues to serve as a viable option for verbal communication postlaryngectomy.