Burlingame Elizabeth, Sussman Harvey M, Gillam Ronald B, Hay Jessica F
The University of Texas at Austin, TX, USA.
J Speech Lang Hear Res. 2005 Aug;48(4):805-16. doi: 10.1044/1092-4388(2005/056).
Fifteen children diagnosed with specific language impairment (SLI) and 15 typically developing (TD) children were tested for identification performance on 2 synthetic speech continua varying in formant transition durations (FTDs). One continuum varied from /ba/ to /wa/, and the other varied from /da/ to /ja/. Various d'-related measures from signal detection theory were used to compare category boundaries and indirectly derive sensitivity to phonetic changes in category tokens along each continuum. The SLI group showed less consistent identification performance along the /ba/-/wa/ series relative to the TD group, as well as reduced sensitivity to phonetic changes along the continuum. On the /da/-/ja/ series, the SLI group revealed less consistent identification performance on the short FTD end but similar identification levels to the TD group at the long FTD end. The overall results support the contention that children with SLI reveal a deficiency in the processing of speech sounds at the level of segmental identity.
对15名被诊断为特定语言障碍(SLI)的儿童和15名发育正常(TD)的儿童进行了测试,以考察他们在2个共振峰过渡时长(FTD)不同的合成语音连续体上的识别表现。一个连续体从/ba/到/wa/变化,另一个从/da/到/ja/变化。使用信号检测理论中各种与d'相关的测量方法来比较类别边界,并间接得出沿每个连续体类别标记中对语音变化的敏感度。与TD组相比,SLI组在/ba/-/wa/系列上的识别表现一致性较差,并且对沿连续体的语音变化敏感度降低。在/da/-/ja/系列上,SLI组在短FTD端的识别表现一致性较差,但在长FTD端与TD组的识别水平相似。总体结果支持这样的观点,即患有SLI的儿童在音段识别层面的语音处理上存在缺陷。