Gandour Jackson T
Department of Speech Language Hearing Sciences, Purdue University, 1353 Heavilon Hall, 500 Oval Drive, West Lafayette, IN 47907-2038, USA.
J Neurolinguistics. 2013 May 1;26(3):337-347. doi: 10.1016/j.jneuroling.2012.10.005.
The contemporary view is that a disruption in phonological encoding underlies the speech production deficit in conduction aphasia. We therefore expect to observe a commonality in phonological errors regardless of task - speaking, reading, or writing. A case report is presented of an oral reading task performed by a Thai conduction aphasic with evidence of localized damage in the left temporoparietal zone. He was instructed to read aloud selections from elementary school materials printed in Thai script at his own pace. A phonological analysis of substitution errors revealed that syllable-initial consonants were more vulnerable to disruption than vowels or tones. Tonal errors were seen to be a secondary consequence of a substitution error involving the syllable-initial consonant. His impaired performance is interpreted as evidence in support of a sensorimotor interface system that converts phonological representations derived from visual orthographic input into articulatory motor representations for speech output.
当代观点认为,语音编码障碍是传导性失语言语产生缺陷的基础。因此,我们预计无论任务是说话、阅读还是写作,语音错误都会有共性。本文报告了一名泰国传导性失语患者执行的口头阅读任务,其左侧颞顶叶区域有局部损伤的证据。他被要求按照自己的节奏大声朗读用泰文印刷的小学材料中的选段。对替换错误的语音分析表明,音节开头的辅音比元音或声调更容易受到干扰。声调错误被认为是涉及音节开头辅音的替换错误的次要结果。他受损的表现被解释为支持一种感觉运动接口系统的证据,该系统将从视觉正字法输入中获得的语音表征转换为用于语音输出的发音运动表征。