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口吃语音的发音动作特征:一项基于实时磁共振成像的个案研究。

Characteristics of articulatory gestures in stuttered speech: A case study using real-time magnetic resonance imaging.

机构信息

Department of Linguistics, University of Southern California, United States.

Wellcome Centre for Integrative Neuroimaging, Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Oxford, United Kingdom.

出版信息

J Commun Disord. 2022 May-Jun;97:106213. doi: 10.1016/j.jcomdis.2022.106213. Epub 2022 Mar 18.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Most of the previous articulatory studies of stuttering have focussed on the fluent speech of people who stutter. However, to better understand what causes the actual moments of stuttering, it is necessary to probe articulatory behaviors during stuttered speech. We examined the supralaryngeal articulatory characteristics of stuttered speech using real-time structural magnetic resonance imaging (RT-MRI). We investigated how articulatory gestures differ across stuttered and fluent speech of the same speaker.

METHODS

Vocal tract movements of an adult man who stutters during a pseudoword reading task were recorded using RT-MRI. Four regions of interest (ROIs) were defined on RT-MRI image sequences around the lips, tongue tip, tongue body, and velum. The variation of pixel intensity in each ROI over time provided an estimate of the movement of these four articulators.

RESULTS

All disfluencies occurred on syllable-initial consonants. Three articulatory patterns were identified. Pattern 1 showed smooth gestural formation and release like fluent speech. Patterns 2 and 3 showed delayed release of gestures due to articulator fixation or oscillation respectively. Block and prolongation corresponded to either pattern 1 or 2. Repetition corresponded to pattern 3 or a mix of patterns. Gestures for disfluent consonants typically exhibited a greater constriction than fluent gestures, which was rarely corrected during disfluencies. Gestures for the upcoming vowel were initiated and executed during these consonant disfluencies, achieving a tongue body position similar to the fluent counterpart.

CONCLUSION

Different perceptual types of disfluencies did not necessarily result from distinct articulatory patterns, highlighting the importance of collecting articulatory data of stuttering. Disfluencies on syllable-initial consonants were related to the delayed release and the overshoot of consonant gestures, rather than the delayed initiation of vowel gestures. This suggests that stuttering does not arise from problems with planning the vowel gestures, but rather with releasing the overly constricted consonant gestures.

摘要

简介

大多数先前关于口吃的发音研究都集中在口吃者的流利言语上。然而,为了更好地理解导致口吃实际发生的原因,有必要探究口吃时的发音行为。我们使用实时结构磁共振成像(RT-MRI)研究了口吃的超音段发音特征。我们调查了同一个说话者的口吃和流畅言语之间的发音姿势如何不同。

方法

使用 RT-MRI 记录了一名口吃成年男性在默读假词任务时的声道运动。在 RT-MRI 图像序列中定义了四个感兴趣区域(ROI),分别位于嘴唇、舌尖、舌体和软腭周围。每个 ROI 中像素强度随时间的变化提供了这四个发音器官运动的估计。

结果

所有不流畅都发生在音节起始辅音上。确定了三种发音模式。模式 1 显示出类似于流畅言语的平滑手势形成和释放。模式 2 和 3 分别由于发音器官固定或振荡导致手势释放延迟。停顿和延长对应于模式 1 或 2。重复对应于模式 3 或模式的混合。不流畅辅音的手势通常比流畅手势表现出更大的收缩,而在不流畅期间很少进行校正。即将到来的元音的手势在这些辅音不流畅期间开始并执行,达到与流畅相对应的舌体位置。

结论

不同感知类型的不流畅不一定来自不同的发音模式,这突出了收集口吃发音数据的重要性。音节起始辅音上的不流畅与辅音手势的延迟释放和过冲有关,而不是元音手势的延迟启动。这表明口吃不是由于规划元音手势的问题引起的,而是由于过度收缩的辅音手势的释放问题引起的。

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