Anticipatory coarticulation of the Spanish alveolar fricative /s/ in adults with apraxia versus dysarthria

N. Melle, José María Lahoz-Bengoechea, Carlos Gallego, Silvia Nieva
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This acoustic study compares anticipatory coarticulation characteristics of the Spanish alveolar sibilant fricative /s/ when in utterance-initial position followed by a vowel in adults with dysarthria and apraxia of speech. Three groups of participants (28 individuals with no speech disorder, 20 with dysarthria, and 8 with apraxia of speech) produced 12 monosyllabic words that included the five vowel sounds of central-peninsular Spanish. The acoustic measurements compared within and between groups were frequency of the spectral intensity peak (FreqMid) in different zones of fricative execution, magnitude of the change in frequency of the spectral intensity peak (ΔFreq) in the end zone compared to the average of the initial and middle zones, first three spectral moments, and the difference in spectral center of gravity between the middle and end zones (DiffM-E CoG). Several of these measures were able to differentiate between dysarthric and healthy speech, especially when /s/ was followed by an unrounded vowel, and the same occurred for apraxia, but this time when the adjacent vowel was rounded. While both disorders showed similar spectral patterns, the two motor speech disorders differed in terms of the measures FreqMid and DiffM-E CoG. Possible explanations for these differences are here discussed within the framework of motor control models.
有发音障碍和构音障碍的成人西班牙语齿龈摩擦音/s/的预期共同发音
这项声学研究比较了有构音障碍和语言障碍的成人在西班牙语齿槽咝声摩擦音 /s/ 在语篇初始位置跟元音时的预期共发音特征。三组参与者(28 名无语言障碍者、20 名构音障碍者和 8 名语言障碍者)共发出了 12 个单音节词,其中包括西班牙中部半岛的五个元音。在组内和组间进行比较的声学测量包括摩擦音执行过程中不同区域的频谱强度峰值频率(FreqMid)、末端区域频谱强度峰值频率(ΔFreq)与初始区域和中间区域平均频率相比的变化幅度、前三个频谱矩以及中间区域和末端区域的频谱重心差(DiffM-E CoG)。其中有几种测量方法能够区分发音障碍和健康言语,尤其是当/s/后面是非圆元音时。虽然这两种障碍显示出相似的频谱模式,但这两种运动性言语障碍在测量 FreqMid 和 DiffM-E CoG 方面却有所不同。本文在运动控制模型的框架内讨论了这些差异的可能解释。
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