Label Text Key Helptext !Author Author ! R.J.J.H. van Son !Copyright Copyright ! Copyright \co 2010-2012 R.J.J.H. van Son \& the NKI !License License ! GNU GPL version 2 or later !CANVAS Display ยค Display area $Scales Chose a grade on the line between left (poor) and right (good) descriptors of speech # Visual Analogue rating Scales >Quality Voice Quality (similarity to normal speech) Least;Most Is a judgment of the overall voice quality. >Fluency Fluency Non-fluent;Fluent Refers to the fluency of the speech, i.e., is speech steady or unsteady >Continuity Phonation continuity (\% voiced) 0\% ;100\% Refers to the continuity of phonation/voicing, i.e. proportion of vowel that is voiced >Hypertonicity %%Hyper%tonicity %%Hyper%tonic;Not hyper Hypertonic vs Hypotonic: Scale is split into two with %%Hyper%tonic (left) - Normal (right) on this scale >Hypotonicity %%Hypo%tonicity %%Hypo%tonic;Not hypo Hypertonic vs Hypotonic: Scale is split into two with %%Hypo%tonic (left) - Normal (right) on this scale >Noise Noise Noise;No noise Noise: The amount of audible noise during speech Help Scale Help # Press the scale you want information on, "Help" to continue