Multiple Choice
__ may characterize the speech of patients with dystonia and athetosis.
A) An inability to achieve labial closure for plosive consonants
B) Monopitch and monoloudness
C) Hypernasality and reduced intelligibility
D) Manner and voicing errors of initial consonants
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