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← Language & CommunicationDuring speech therapy for cleft palate patients, what causes hypernasality despite correct articulation?
A)Increased tongue muscle fatigue
B)Velopharyngeal port incompetence persists✓
C)Compensatory articulation shifts anteriorly
D)Laryngeal constriction becomes overactive
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Hypernasality persists because the velopharyngeal port’s incomplete closure allows excessive nasal airflow during phonation, despite proper oral articulation. Therefore, the mechanism involves physical valve failure rather than compensatory articulation shifts or muscle fatigue; these arise as secondary effects instead.
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