Movements of the tongue in speech.

Date:
1948
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Movements of the tongue in speech. Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0). Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Description

This film shows how the tongue moves when the speech sounds of the English language are pronounced (opening intertitle). The patient (a man) had an operation to remove his right cheek and so the tongue is shown in motion. The film is structured into three parts. One part shows the movement of the tongue when 'isolated' words, for example short words with vowels are spoken. There is a black and white section which is shot in extreme slow-motion with a spoken commentary. The patient is induced to pronounce a number of short sequences for example; 'the cushion's in that parcel'. 1 segment.

Publication/Creation

England, 1948.

Physical description

1 encoded moving image (11:50 min.) : sound., color.

Duration

00:11:50

Copyright note

ICI Ltd

Terms of use

Open with advisory
CC-BY-NC
Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial 2.0 UK: England & Wales

Creator/production credits

Technical adviser; D. B. Fry, Produced by Realist Film Unit. Slow motion photography Kodak Research Laboratory, colour sequence in technicolour.

Language note

In English

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