成人失语症患者在感知和产生水平上音位辨别解体的研究。

J. Levinsohn
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随着人们对失语者听觉障碍的重视,将失语症状分为表达障碍和接受障碍的有效性受到质疑。反射弧似乎是一个太简单的结构来解释语言的复杂功能和崩溃。在理解和语言产生的层面上,听觉障碍是失语症状的基础。因此,如果一个失语症患者表现出对音素感知的崩溃,那么听觉的缺失似乎很可能会影响相同音素的产生。失语症受试者在知觉和生产水平上进行音位辨别测试,并注意到音位错误的相似性。实验结果似乎表明,听力损失并不能解释受试者的音素分解。然而,由于无法控制某些因素,因此该结果不具有结论性。根据研究中使用的感知和生产测试的结果,输入层面的错误与输出层面的错误之间的相似性很差。然而,尽管所使用的测试有不足之处,但所有受试者都显示出某种程度的相似性,这倾向于支持该假设。感知测试和生产测试所显示的音位辨别错误不是随机的和不一致的,而是有一定趋势的。人们注意到,失语症状的严重程度似乎与音位崩溃的程度密切相关。此外,被测试者在听觉型失语症状和音位区分症状之间表现出显著的相似性。孤立的语音错误和自发的语音错误几乎没有相似之处。
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The investigation of the disintegration of phonemic discrimination on a perception and production level in adults with aphasia.
As more stress is being placed on the auditory disability of aphasics, the validity of dividing aphasic symptoms into expressive and receptive disorders is queried. The reflex-arc seems too simple a configuration to explain the complex functioning and breakdown of language. It is postulated that the auditory disorder is basic to aphasic symptoms on the level of understanding as well as that of production of language. Thus, if an aphasic patient shows a breakdown in the perception of phonemes, it seems likely that the auditory imperception will affect the production of the same phonemes. Aphasic subjects were presented with tests of phonemic discrimination on a perceptual and a production level and the similarity of phonemic errors was noted.  The results of the experiment seemed to indicate that^a' hearing loss did not account for the subject's phonemic disintegration. However, it was not possible to control certain factors thus this result is not conclusive.  The similarity between errors on an input level and those on an output level was poor, according to the result of the perception and production tests used in the study. However, despite the inadequacies of the tests used, all subjects showed'some degree of similarity and this tends to support the hypothesis. The errors in phonemic discrimination indicated by both perception and production tests were not random and inconsistent, but followed a trend.  It was noted that the severity of the aphasic symptoms seemed closely linked with the degree of phonemic breakdown. Also, the subjects tested showed a significant similarity between auditory-type aphasic symptoms and phonemic discriminatory symptoms. Little similarity existed between phonemic errors in isolation and in spontaneous speech.
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