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自闭症成人的语音灵活性不足。

Phonetic Inflexibility in Autistic Adults.

机构信息

ACTE, Université libre de Bruxelles, Bruxelles, Belgium.

ULB Neuroscience Institute, Université libre de Bruxelles, Bruxelles, Belgium.

出版信息

Autism Res. 2021 Jun;14(6):1186-1196. doi: 10.1002/aur.2477. Epub 2021 Jan 23.

Abstract

This study examined whether the atypical speech style that is frequently reported in autistic adults is underpinned by an inflexible production of phonetic targets. In a first task, 20 male autistic adults and 20 neuro-typicals had to read and produce native vowels. To assess the extent to which phonetic inflexibility is due to an overall fine-grained control of phonetic behavior or to a lack of flexibility in the realization of one's phonological repertoire, the second task asked participants to reproduce artificial vowel-like sounds. Results confirmed the presence of a greater articulatory stability in the production of native vowels in autistic adults. When instructed to imitate artificial vowel-like sounds, the autistic group did not better approximate the targets' acoustic properties relative to neuro-typicals but their performance at reproducing artificial vowels was less variable and influenced to a greater extent by the articulatory properties of their own vocalic space. These findings suggest that the greater articulatory stability observed in autistic adults arises from a lack of flexibility in the production of their own native vowels. The two phonetic tasks are devoid of any pragmatic constraint, which indicates that phonetic inflexibility in autism is partly independent of register selection. LAY SUMMARY: Autistic and neuro-typical adults took part in two tasks: one in which they produced vowels from French, their native tongue, and the other where they imitated unfamiliar vowels. Autistic adults displayed significantly less variation in their production of different French vowels. In imitating unfamiliar vowels, they were more influenced by the way they pronounce French vowels. These results suggest that the atypical speech style, frequently attested in autistic individuals, could stem from an unusually stable pronunciation of speech sounds.

摘要

这项研究旨在探讨自闭症患者中频繁报道的非典型言语风格是否由语音目标的不灵活产生所支撑。在第一项任务中,20 名男性自闭症患者和 20 名神经典型者必须朗读和发出母语元音。为了评估语音不灵活性是由于对语音行为的整体精细控制还是由于对语音库的实现缺乏灵活性,第二项任务要求参与者再现人工元音样声音。结果证实了自闭症患者在母语元音产生中存在更大的发音稳定性。当被指示模仿人工元音样声音时,自闭症组相对于神经典型者并没有更好地接近目标的声学特性,但他们在再现人工元音时的表现变化较小,并且受到自身元音空间发音特性的影响更大。这些发现表明,自闭症患者观察到的更大发音稳定性源于其自身母语元音产生的缺乏灵活性。这两个语音任务没有任何语用限制,这表明自闭症中的语音不灵活性在一定程度上独立于音位选择。

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