Speech fluency profile in Williams-Beuren syndrome: a preliminary study.

Natalia Freitas Rossi, Deise Helena de Souza, Danilo Moretti-Ferreira, Célia Maria Giacheti
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Abstract

Background: the speech fluency pattern attributed to individuals with Williams-Beuren syndrome (WBS) is supported by the effectiveness of the phonological loop. Some studies have reported the occurrence of speech disruptions caused by lexical and semantic deficits. However, the type and frequency of such speech disruptions has not been well elucidated.

Aim: to determine the speech fluency profile of individuals with WBS and to compare the speech performance of these individuals to a control group matched by gender and mental age.

Method: Twelve subjects with Williams-Beuren syndrome, chronologically aged between 6.6 and 23.6 years and mental age ranging from 4.8 to 14.3 years, were evaluated. They were compared with another group consisting of 12 subjects with similar mental age and with no speech or learning difficulties. Speech fluency parameters were assessed according to the ABFW Language Test: type and frequency of speech disruptions and speech rate. The obtained results were compared between the groups.

Results: In comparison with individuals of similar mental age and typical speech and language development, the group with Williams-Beuren syndrome showed a greater percentage of speech discontinuity, and an increased frequency of common hesitations and word repetition.

Conclusion: The speech fluency profile presented by individuals with WBS in this study suggests that the presence of disfluencies can be caused by deficits in the lexical, semantic, and syntactic processing of verbal information. The authors stress that further systematic investigations on the subject are warranted.

Williams-Beuren综合征的语言流畅性特征:初步研究。
背景:Williams-Beuren综合征(WBS)患者的语言流利模式得到了语音回路有效性的支持。一些研究报道了词汇和语义缺陷引起的言语中断的发生。然而,这种言语中断的类型和频率尚未得到很好的阐明。目的:确定WBS个体的语言流畅性特征,并将这些个体的语言表现与按性别和心理年龄匹配的对照组进行比较。方法:对12例Williams-Beuren综合征患者,年龄6.6 ~ 23.6岁,心理年龄4.8 ~ 14.3岁。研究人员将他们与另一组12名智力年龄相近、没有语言或学习障碍的受试者进行比较。根据ABFW语言测试评估言语流畅性参数:言语中断类型、频率和言语率。将所得结果进行组间比较。结果:与心理年龄相近、言语和语言发育正常的个体相比,患有威廉姆斯-伯伦综合征的人群言语不连续的比例更高,常见的犹豫和重复词语的频率更高。结论:本研究中WBS患者的言语流畅性特征表明,言语不流畅的存在可能是由言语信息的词汇、语义和句法处理缺陷引起的。作者强调,有必要对这个问题进行进一步的系统调查。
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