McNeil M R, Liss J M, Tseng C H, Kent R D
Department of Communicative Disorders, University of Wisconsin-Madison 53706.
Brain Lang. 1990 Jan;38(1):135-58. doi: 10.1016/0093-934x(90)90106-q.
The purpose of this investigation was to provide a constructive replication of the Kent and McNeil (1987, In Phonetic approaches to speech production in aphasia and related disorders. San Diego: College-Hill Press) study of the speech timing characteristics of apraxic and conduction aphasic speakers. Acoustic analysis was used to obtain absolute utterance durations, segment durations, and vowel formant trajectories from utterances produced under control, fast, and slow rate conditions. Segment-to-whole ratios and slope values were calculated. Results support the hypothesis presented by Kent and McNeil (1987) that there is a phonetic-motoric component contributing to the speech patterns of both the apraxic and conduction aphasic speakers sampled. Theories of rate control in normal and disordered speakers are discussed.
本研究的目的是对肯特和麦克尼尔(1987年,《失语症及相关障碍言语产生的语音学方法》。圣地亚哥:学院山出版社)关于失用性失语症和传导性失语症患者言语计时特征的研究进行建设性复制。采用声学分析从在正常语速、快速和慢速条件下产生的言语中获取绝对话语时长、音段时长和元音共振峰轨迹。计算了音段与整体的比率和斜率值。结果支持了肯特和麦克尼尔(1987年)提出的假设,即存在一个语音运动成分影响了所采样的失用性失语症和传导性失语症患者的言语模式。讨论了正常和言语障碍患者的语速控制理论。