Hammen V L, Yorkston K M
Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47907-1353, USA.
J Commun Disord. 1996 Nov-Dec;29(6):429-44; quiz 444-5. doi: 10.1016/0021-9924(95)00037-2.
The effect of speech rate reduction on speech and pause characteristics during a reading task was examined for speakers with Parkinson's disease (PD) and a group of control speakers. Duration of utterances and characteristics of pausing (duration, interpause phrase length, and location) were determined. At habitual reading rate, subjects with PD had shorter speech duration and greater time per pause than control subjects. At reduced reading rates, subjects with PD increased speech duration so that it was equivalent to the control speakers at habitual rate. Both groups had the majority of their pause occurring at appropriate syntactic boundaries. Subjects with PD had a greater proportion of pauses occurring at syntactically inappropriate locations than did the controls. When speech rates were reduced, both groups showed a decrease in pauses located at appropriate syntactic boundaries. The implication of these findings on speech intelligibility is discussed.
针对帕金森病(PD)患者和一组对照者,研究了在阅读任务中语速降低对言语和停顿特征的影响。确定了话语时长和停顿特征(时长、停顿间短语长度和位置)。在习惯阅读速度下,PD患者的言语时长较短,每次停顿的时间比对照者更长。在降低阅读速度时,PD患者增加了言语时长,使其与习惯速度下的对照者相当。两组的大多数停顿都出现在适当的句法边界处。与对照者相比,PD患者在句法不适当位置出现的停顿比例更高。当语速降低时,两组在适当句法边界处的停顿都有所减少。讨论了这些发现对言语可懂度的影响。