Speech is a complex process. The evaluation of speech in an individual with cleft
palate is difficult, and the existing classification of phonemes is complicated.
Sanskrit, an ancient language, has an arrangement of alphabets that is orderly and
scientific and therefore provides a simple means to understand the production of phonemes
and memorize them. This article demonstrates the inherent advantage of this arrangement
of Sanskrit alphabets to effectively analyze defective cleft palate speech and provides
a tool for surgeons to decide a course of action in their routine clinical practice.
Improved insight into the speech defect by the surgeon also facilitates better coordination
with the speech language pathologist in assessment and treatment of a child with cleft
palate.
KEY WORDS
Cleft palate speech - palatal fistula - phoneme classification - Sanskrit - velopharyngeal
incompetence