Linguistics, College of Staten Island-City University of New York, 2800 Victory Boulevard, Staten Island, New York 10314, USA.
Amazon Care, 410 Terry Avenue North, Seattle, Washington 98109, USA.
J Acoust Soc Am. 2021 Jun;149(6):4437. doi: 10.1121/10.0004789.
The glossectomy procedure, involving surgical resection of cancerous lingual tissue, has long been observed to affect speech production. This study aims to quantitatively index and compare complexity of vocal tract shaping due to lingual movement in individuals who have undergone glossectomy and typical speakers using real-time magnetic resonance imaging data and Principal Component Analysis. The data reveal that (i) the type of glossectomy undergone largely predicts the patterns in vocal tract shaping observed, (ii) gross forward and backward motion of the tongue body accounts for more change in vocal tract shaping than do subtler movements of the tongue (e.g., tongue tip constrictions) in patient data, and (iii) fewer vocal tract shaping components are required to account for the patients' speech data than typical speech data, suggesting that the patient data at hand exhibit less complex vocal tract shaping in the midsagittal plane than do the data from the typical speakers observed.
舌切除术,即手术切除舌部癌变组织,长期以来一直被观察到会影响言语产生。本研究旨在使用实时磁共振成像数据和主成分分析,定量指标化并比较行舌切除术个体和典型发音者的因舌运动而导致的声道构形复杂度。数据表明:(i)所行舌切除术的类型在很大程度上预测了所观察到的声道构形模式;(ii)与舌尖收束等更细微的舌部运动相比,舌体的大致前后运动导致声道构形的变化更多;(iii)患者言语数据需要更少的声道构形成分来解释,表明手头的患者数据在矢状面上的声道构形比所观察到的典型发音者数据更简单。