“…Reduced intelligibility is often evident in the speech of individuals with cleft lip and palate (CLP; Whitehill and Chau, 2004), which is a craniofacial developmental abnormality that affects approximately one in every 500 to 1000 births (Peterson-Falzone et al, 2010). Speech difficulties, including abnormal resonance (e.g., hypernasality), audible nasal air emissions, nasal turbulence, and articulation errors, are frequent in this population.…”