Hertrich I, Ackermann H
Department of Neurology, University of Tübingen, Germany.
J Acoust Soc Am. 2000 Apr;107(4):2236-47. doi: 10.1121/1.428504.
The present study investigated the relationship between functionally relevant compound gestures and single-articulator component movements of the jaw and the constrictors lower lip and tongue tip during rate-controlled syllable repetitions. In nine healthy speakers, the effects of speaking rate (3 vs 5 Hz), place of articulation, and vowel type during stop consonant-vowel repetitions (/pa/, /pi/, /ta/, /ti/) on the amplitude and peak velocity of differential jaw and constrictor opening-closing movements were measured by means of electromagnetic articulography. Rather than homogeneously scaled compound gestures, the results suggest distinct control mechanisms for the jaw and the constrictors. In particular, jaw amplitude was closely linked to vowel height during bilabial articulation, whereas the lower lip component amplitude turned out to be predominantly rate sensitive. However, the observed variability across subjects and conditions does not support the assumption that single-articulator gestures directly correspond to basic phonological units. The nonhomogeneous effects of speech rate on articulatory subsystem parameters indicate that single structures are differentially rate sensitive. On average, an increase in speech rate resulted in a more or less proportional increase of the steepness of peak velocity/amplitude scaling for jaw movements, whereas the constrictors were less rate sensitive in this respect. Negative covariation across repetitions between jaw and constrictor amplitudes has been considered an indicator of motor equivalence. Although significant in some cases, such a relationship was not consistently observed across subjects. Considering systematic sources of variability such as vowel height, speech rate, and subjects, jaw-constrictor amplitude correlations showed a nonhomogeneous pattern strongly depending on place of articulation.
本研究调查了在速率控制的音节重复过程中,功能相关的复合手势与下颌、下唇和舌尖单个发音器组成部分运动之间的关系。在9名健康受试者中,通过电磁关节造影术测量了在塞音-元音重复(/pa/、/pi/、/ta/、/ti/)过程中,语速(3Hz与5Hz)、发音部位和元音类型对下颌和收缩肌开合运动的幅度和峰值速度的影响。结果表明,下颌和收缩肌的控制机制不同,而非均匀缩放的复合手势。特别是,在双唇音发音过程中,下颌幅度与元音高度密切相关,而下唇组成部分的幅度主要对语速敏感。然而,观察到的受试者和条件之间的变异性并不支持单个发音器手势直接对应于基本语音单位的假设。语速对发音子系统参数的非均匀影响表明,单个结构对语速的敏感性不同。平均而言,语速增加导致下颌运动的峰值速度/幅度缩放的陡度或多或少成比例增加,而收缩肌在这方面对语速的敏感性较低。下颌和收缩肌幅度在重复过程中的负协变被认为是运动等效性的指标。尽管在某些情况下具有显著性,但这种关系在受试者中并未一致观察到。考虑到元音高度、语速和受试者等系统性变异来源,下颌-收缩肌幅度相关性呈现出强烈依赖于发音部位的非均匀模式。