Waldstein R S
Department of Cognitive and Linguistic Sciences, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island 02912.
J Acoust Soc Am. 1990 Nov;88(5):2099-114. doi: 10.1121/1.400107.
This study investigated some effects of postlingual deafness on speech by exploring selected properties of consonants, vowels, and suprasegmentals in the speech of seven totally, postlingually deafened individuals. The observed speech properties included parameters that function as phonological contrasts in English, as well as parameters that constitute primarily phonetic distinctions. The results demonstrated that postlingual deafness affects the production of all classes of speech sounds, suggesting that auditory feedback is implicated in regulating the phonetic precision of consonants, vowels, and suprasegmentals over the long term. In addition, the results are discussed in relation to factors that may influence the degree of speech impairment, such as age at onset of deafness.
本研究通过探究7名完全在语后致聋的个体言语中辅音、元音和超音段的特定属性,调查了语后聋对言语的一些影响。观察到的言语属性包括在英语中作为音位对立起作用的参数,以及主要构成语音区别的参数。结果表明,语后聋会影响所有语音类别的发音,这表明听觉反馈长期以来参与调节辅音、元音和超音段的语音精度。此外,还结合可能影响言语损伤程度的因素(如致聋起始年龄)对结果进行了讨论。