Kent R D, Lapointe L L
J Speech Hear Res. 1982 Mar;25(1):95-9. doi: 10.1044/jshr.2501.95.
Acoustic analyses of the reiterative utterances of one subject demonstrate a high degree of similarity among the members of a repetition train. The acoustic data did not confirm for this patient the published description of palilalia as a reiteration of utterances in a context of increasing rate and decreasing loudness. In fact, the final utterance in a repetition train often had either a longer duration, greater intensity, or more pronounced fundamental frequency change (or any combination of these) than its predecessors. It is suggested that these may be more than one type of pathological reiterative utterance.
对一名受试者的重复话语进行的声学分析表明,重复序列中的各个成员之间具有高度相似性。声学数据并未证实该患者符合已发表的关于复述言语的描述,即言语在语速加快和响度降低的情况下重复出现。事实上,重复序列中的最后一个话语往往比其前序话语持续时间更长、强度更大或基频变化更明显(或这些情况的任意组合)。有人认为,可能存在不止一种类型的病理性重复话语。