儿童期言语失用儿童元音的内在基本频率。

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q3 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
Hayo Terband, Bhavana Bhat
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摘要

内在音高(IF0)是元音的固有属性,其中高元音产生的基本频率高于低元音。虽然在成人中研究得很好,但在儿童中研究得还不够。IF0反映了生物力学的综合效应,以及说话者刻意产生不同元音和增强元音对比的努力。元音错误和元音产生不一致是儿童言语失用症的一个众所周知的特征。我们的目的是调查CAS儿童是否表现出IF0,如果存在,它与典型发育(TD)儿童相比如何。方法对17例CAS患儿和8例TD患儿进行[d]型简单双音节非单词语音重复6次。刺激物包含一个辅音,C (/b, d/)和一个元音V,它由荷兰语元音空间的角元音(/a, i, u/)组成。目标刺激是在一个载体句中产生的(/he d / CV w / r/;“嘿,又是简历”)。在进一步分析之前,从录音语音样本中提取元音中点附近的平均音高(F0)和形成峰(F1至F3)值,并进行Bark变换。使用线性混合模型分别对每个结果测量进行统计分析。结果本研究的主要发现是,CAS患儿中存在IF0,其模式与TD患儿大致相似。此外,我们观察到CAS儿童元音特征的差异是模糊的,而不是我们观察到元音特异性差异。与TD儿童相比,CAS儿童发/a/元音时显得过于开放,而发/u/元音时则显得更加正面。此外,与TD儿童相比,CAS儿童发出元音的音调通常更高,持续时间更长。在两组中,音高和持续时间仅在元音/a/中呈负相关。结论:在CAS患儿中保留固有音高的情况下,与元音特异性的TD相比,他们在元音产生的发音维度上确实表现出差异。临床医生在选择治疗靶点时应考虑到这些元音特异性差异。
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Intrinsic fundamental frequency of vowels in children with Childhood Apraxia of Speech (CAS).

Background Intrinsic pitch (IF0) is an inherent property of vowels where high vowels are produced with a higher fundamental frequency than low vowels. Although well studied in adults, it remains underexplored in children. IF0 reflects combined biomechanical effects as well as a deliberate effort from speakers to produce distinct vowels and enhance vowel contrasts. Vowel errors and inconsistency in vowel production is one of the well-known characteristics in Childhood Apraxia of Speech (CAS). We aimed to investigate if children with CAS exhibit IF0 and if present, how it compares with typically developing (TD) children. Method 17 CAS children and 8 TD children were asked to repeat simple bisyllabic non-word utterances of the type [dəCV] six times. The stimuli contained a consonant, C (/b, d/) and a vowel V, which comprised of the corner vowels of the Dutch vowel space (/a, i, u/). The target stimulus was produced in a carrier sentence (/he dəCV wɪːr/; 'hey the CV again'). Mean pitch (F0) and formant (F1 to F3) values were extracted from the recorded speech samples around vowel midpoint and Bark transformed prior to further analyses. Statistical analyses were carried out using linear mixed models for each outcome measure separately. Results The main finding of our study is that IF0 is present in children with CAS with a pattern generally similar to TD children. Additionally, we observed differences in vowel characteristics in children with CAS that are ambiguous, rather we observed vowel specific differences. Children with CAS produced the /a/ vowel with an exaggerated openness whereas they produced /u/ more fronted compared to TD children. Also, children with CAS produced their vowels generally with a higher pitch and a longer duration compared to TD children. Pitch and duration were only correlated (negatively) in the vowel /a/ in both groups. Conclusions Where intrinsic pitch appears to be preserved in children with CAS, they do show differences in articulatory dimensions of vowel production compared to TD that are vowel specific. Clinicians should take these vowel specific differences into account when choosing therapeutic targets.

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Folia Phoniatrica et Logopaedica
Folia Phoniatrica et Logopaedica AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY-OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY
CiteScore
2.30
自引率
10.00%
发文量
28
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Published since 1947, ''Folia Phoniatrica et Logopaedica'' provides a forum for international research on the anatomy, physiology, and pathology of structures of the speech, language, and hearing mechanisms. Original papers published in this journal report new findings on basic function, assessment, management, and test development in communication sciences and disorders, as well as experiments designed to test specific theories of speech, language, and hearing function. Review papers of high quality are also welcomed.
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