Suzuki N, Sakuma T, Michi K, Ueno T
Int J Oral Surg. 1981;10(Suppl 1):299-303.
The tongue movements during the production of Japanese speech sounds in five patients with anterior openbite associated with 1-5 mm of overjet were investigated using dynamic palatography and cinematography. The dynamic palatograph is an electric device capable of recording constantly changing palatolingual contact as a function of time by use of a thin plastic artificial palate equipped with 63 electrodes. As a result, the following articulatory characteristics were observed during the utterance of the Japanese sounds /s/,/f/,/t/,/d/,/n/,/r/,/ts/,/tf/,/dz/,/d3/. (1) The area of maximal palatolingual contacts was smaller than the normal. (2) Forward positioning of the tongue was confirmed in all cases. (3) The interruption of the breath stream was made with the dorsal surface of the tongue and the maxillary anterior teeth. (4) The sounds /s/,/f/,/dz/,/d3/, were recognized as distorted sound as /theta/, in English.
利用动态腭图和电影摄影技术,对5例前牙开(牙合)且覆盖为1 - 5毫米的患者在发日语语音时的舌运动进行了研究。动态腭图是一种电子设备,它能够通过使用配备有63个电极的薄塑料人工腭,将随时间不断变化的腭舌接触记录下来。结果发现,在发日语语音/s/、/f/、/t/、/d/、/n/、/r/、/ts/、/tʃ/、/dz/、/dʒ/时,观察到以下发音特征:(1)腭舌最大接触面积小于正常情况。(2)所有病例均证实舌向前移位。(3)气流中断是由舌背和上颌前牙造成的。(4)/s/、/f/、/dz/、/dʒ/这些音被听成英语中/θ/那样的失真音。