Buchwald Adam, Gagnon Bernadine, Miozzo Michele
New York University.
Teachers College, New York.
J Speech Lang Hear Res. 2017 Jun 22;60(6S):1726-1738. doi: 10.1044/2017_JSLHR-S-16-0240.
This study aimed to test whether an approach to distinguishing errors arising in phonological processing from those arising in motor planning also predicts the extent to which repetition-based training can lead to improved production of difficult sound sequences.
Four individuals with acquired speech production impairment who produced consonant cluster errors involving deletion were examined using a repetition task. We compared the acoustic details of productions with deletion errors in target consonant clusters to singleton consonants. Changes in accuracy over the course of the study were also compared.
Two individuals produced deletion errors consistent with a phonological locus of the errors, and 2 individuals produced errors consistent with a motoric locus of the errors. The 2 individuals who made phonologically driven errors showed no change in performance on a repetition training task, whereas the 2 individuals with motoric errors improved in their production of both trained and untrained items.
The results extend previous findings about a metric for identifying the source of sound production errors in individuals with both apraxia of speech and aphasia. In particular, this work may provide a tool for identifying predominant error types in individuals with complex deficits.
本研究旨在测试一种区分语音处理中出现的错误与运动计划中出现的错误的方法,是否也能预测基于重复的训练在多大程度上可以改善困难音序的发音。
使用重复任务对4名患有后天性言语产生障碍且产生涉及省略的辅音连缀错误的个体进行了检查。我们将目标辅音连缀中带有省略错误的发音的声学细节与单辅音进行了比较。还比较了研究过程中准确性的变化。
2名个体产生的省略错误与错误的语音定位一致,2名个体产生的错误与错误的运动定位一致。在重复训练任务中,2名受语音驱动产生错误的个体表现没有变化,而2名有运动错误的个体在训练项目和未训练项目的发音上都有改善。
这些结果扩展了先前关于一种用于识别言语失用症和失语症患者发音错误来源的指标的研究发现。特别是,这项工作可能为识别有复杂缺陷的个体中的主要错误类型提供一种工具。