A cross-dialect study of vowel production in Parkinson’s disease

Austin Thompson, Yunjung Kim
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The impact of dysarthria on vowel formant frequencies is well established. Additionally, it is understood that speaker dialects significantly influence formant frequencies. However, the specific interaction between dysarthria and speaker dialect remains a relatively unexplored area in research. This knowledge gap may hinder the generalizability of dysarthria findings from one regional dialect to speakers of other dialects. As an initial step in this research line, the current study investigates the interaction between regional dialects and dysarthria in Parkinson’s disease (PD) on vowel production. To do this, our study analyzes acoustic and kinematic data from speakers with and without dysarthria, representing Midwestern and Southern United States dialects. We examine both single-word repetitions and passage-reading contexts, recognizing that there may be a significant task effect. The study includes 50 speakers, with 24 speakers (10 PD, 14 control) from the Southern Dialect (collected in Louisiana and Florida) and 26 speakers (13 PD, 13 control) from the Upper Midwest dialect (collected in Wisconsin). The findings will shed light on the interaction between regional dialects and dysarthria, offering valuable insights for speech rehabilitation and understanding speech variations across different populations.
帕金森病患者元音发音的跨方言研究
构音障碍对元音共振频率的影响是公认的。此外,人们还了解到说话者的方言对声母的声母频率有很大影响。然而,构音障碍与说话者方言之间的具体相互作用仍是一个相对尚未探索的研究领域。这一知识空白可能会阻碍构音障碍研究结果从一种地区方言推广到其他方言的说话者。作为这一研究方向的第一步,本研究调查了帕金森病(PD)患者的地区方言和构音障碍对元音发音的影响。为此,我们的研究分析了有构音障碍和无构音障碍的说话者的声学和运动学数据,这些数据分别代表了美国中西部和南部方言。我们研究了单词重复和段落阅读语境,认识到可能存在显著的任务效应。这项研究包括 50 位发言人,其中 24 位发言人(10 位构音障碍者,14 位对照组)来自南方方言(在路易斯安那州和佛罗里达州采集),26 位发言人(13 位构音障碍者,13 位对照组)来自中西部上游方言(在威斯康星州采集)。研究结果将揭示地区方言与构音障碍之间的相互作用,为语言康复和了解不同人群的语言差异提供有价值的见解。
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