Shriberg L D, Aram D M, Kwiatkowski J
University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA.
J Speech Lang Hear Res. 1997 Apr;40(2):286-312. doi: 10.1044/jslhr.4002.286.
This second paper in a series on developmental apraxia of speech (DAS) (Shriberg, Aram, & Kwiatkowski, 1997a) reports findings from two studies. Study I compares speech and prosody-voice profiles of a group of 14 children with suspected DAS to profiles of 73 children with speech delay (SD). Results suggest that the only linguistic domain that differentiates some children with suspected DAS from those with SD is inappropriate stress. Study II cross-validates these findings, using retrospective data from a sample of 20 children with suspected DAS evaluated in a university phonology clinic over a 10-year period. Discussion considers methodological and conceptual issues in the measurement of linguistic stress. Theoretical issues and implications for research and clinical practice are deferred for synthesis of the present findings with those from a multi-site cross-validation project (Shriberg, Aram, & Kwiatkowski, 1997b).
这是关于言语发育性失用症(DAS)系列论文中的第二篇(施里伯格、阿拉姆和克维亚特科夫斯基,1997a),报告了两项研究的结果。研究一将一组14名疑似患有DAS的儿童的言语和韵律-嗓音特征与73名言语延迟(SD)儿童的特征进行了比较。结果表明,将一些疑似患有DAS的儿童与患有SD的儿童区分开来的唯一语言领域是不适当的重音。研究二使用了在一所大学语音诊所10年期间评估的20名疑似患有DAS儿童样本的回顾性数据,对这些结果进行了交叉验证。讨论考虑了语言重音测量中的方法学和概念性问题。理论问题以及对研究和临床实践的影响将留待将本研究结果与多地点交叉验证项目(施里伯格、阿拉姆和克维亚特科夫斯基,1997b)的结果进行综合时再讨论。