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帕金森病中的言语产生:I. 舌-腭接触模式的电腭图研究。

Speech production in Parkinson's disease: I. An electropalatographic investigation of tongue-palate contact patterns.

作者信息

McAuliffe Megan J, Ward Elizabeth C, Murdoch Bruce E

机构信息

Department of Communication Disorders, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand.

出版信息

Clin Linguist Phon. 2006 Jan-Feb;20(1):1-18. doi: 10.1080/02699200400001044.

Abstract

Previous studies have indicated that consonant imprecision in Parkinson's disease (PD) may result from a reduction in amplitude of lingual movements or articulatory undershoot. While this has been postulated, direct measurement of the tongue's contact with the hard palate during speech production has not been undertaken. Therefore, the present study aimed to use electropalatography (EPG) to determine the exact nature of tongue-palate contact in a group of individuals with PD and consonant imprecision (n = 9). Furthermore, the current investigation also aimed to compare the results of the participants with PD to a group of aged (n = 7) and young (n = 8) control speakers to determine the relative contribution of ageing of the lingual musculature to any articulatory deficits noted. Participants were required to read aloud the phrase 'I saw a _ today' with the artificial palate in-situ. Target words included the consonants /l/, /s/ and /t/ in initial position in both the /i/ and /a/ vowel environments. Phonetic transcription of phoneme productions and description of error types was completed. Furthermore, representative frames of contact were employed to describe the features of tongue-palate contact and to calculate spatial palatal indices. Results of the perceptual investigation revealed that perceived undershooting of articulatory targets distinguished the participant group with PD from the control groups. However, objective EPG assessment indicated that undershooting of the target consonant was not the cause of the perceived articulatory errors. It is, therefore, possible that reduced pressure of tongue contact with the hard palate, sub-lingual deficits or impaired articulatory timing resulted in the perceived undershooting of the target consonants.

摘要

先前的研究表明,帕金森病(PD)患者的辅音发音不准确可能是由于舌部运动幅度减小或发音不足所致。虽然这一假设已经提出,但尚未对言语产生过程中舌头与硬腭的接触进行直接测量。因此,本研究旨在使用电子腭图(EPG)来确定一组患有PD且存在辅音发音不准确问题的个体(n = 9)中舌腭接触的确切性质。此外,本调查还旨在将PD参与者的结果与一组老年(n = 7)和年轻(n = 8)对照者的结果进行比较,以确定舌部肌肉组织老化对所观察到的任何发音缺陷的相对影响。要求参与者在佩戴人工腭的情况下大声朗读短语“我今天看到了一个_”。目标单词在/i/和/a/元音环境中,初始位置包含辅音/l/、/s/和/t/。完成了音素发音的语音转录和错误类型的描述。此外,采用代表性的接触帧来描述舌腭接触的特征并计算腭部空间指数。感知调查的结果显示,发音目标的感知不足将PD参与者组与对照组区分开来。然而,客观的EPG评估表明,目标辅音的发音不足并不是所感知到的发音错误的原因。因此,有可能是舌头与硬腭接触的压力减小、舌下功能缺陷或发音时机受损导致了目标辅音的感知发音不足。

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