Lee Alice, Gibbon Fiona E, Kearney Elaine, Murphy Doris
University College Cork , Cork , Republic of Ireland.
Int J Speech Lang Pathol. 2014 Dec;16(6):562-70. doi: 10.3109/17549507.2013.862857. Epub 2013 Dec 18.
There is evidence that complete tongue-palate contact across the palate during production of vowels can be observed in some children with speech disorders associated with cleft palate in the English-speaking and Japanese-speaking populations. Although it has been shown that this is not a feature of typical vowel articulation in English-speaking adults, tongue-palate contact during vowel production in typical children and English-speaking children with speech sound disorders (SSD) have not been reported in detail. Therefore, this study sought to determine whether complete tongue-palate contact occurs during production of five selected vowels in 10 children with SSD and eight typically-developing children. The results showed that none of the typical children had complete contact across the palate during any of the vowels. However, of the 119 vowels produced by the children with SSD, 24% showed complete contact across the palate during at least a portion of the vowel segment. The results from the typically-developing children suggest that complete tongue-palate contact is an atypical articulatory feature. However, the evidence suggests that this pattern occurs relatively frequently in children with SSD. Further research is needed to determine the prevalence, cause, and perceptual consequence of complete tongue-palate contact.
有证据表明,在说英语和日语的人群中,一些患有腭裂相关言语障碍的儿童在发元音时可观察到舌头与上颚完全接触。尽管已表明这并非说英语成年人典型元音发音的特征,但典型儿童和患有语音障碍(SSD)的说英语儿童在发元音时舌头与上颚的接触情况尚未有详细报道。因此,本研究旨在确定10名患有SSD的儿童和8名发育正常的儿童在发五个选定元音时是否会出现舌头与上颚完全接触的情况。结果显示,发育正常的儿童在发任何元音时均未出现上颚完全接触的情况。然而,患有SSD的儿童发出的119个元音中,有24%在元音段的至少一部分时间内显示出上颚完全接触。发育正常儿童的结果表明,舌头与上颚完全接触是一种非典型的发音特征。然而,有证据表明这种模式在患有SSD的儿童中相对频繁出现。需要进一步研究来确定舌头与上颚完全接触的发生率、原因和感知后果。