帕金森病患者发出的摩擦音 /s/ 和 /∫/ 的声学特征。

Q4 Health Professions Clinical Archives of Communication Disorders Pub Date : 2017-01-01 Epub Date: 2017-04-30 DOI:10.21849/cacd.2016.00080
Yunjung Kim
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目的:本研究调查了帕金森病(PD)患者在重复音节任务中发出的摩擦音的声学特征,重点是时间、强度和频谱矩分析:方法:要求 10 名帕金森病患者和 9 名神经健康的患者以舒适的速度连续重复 10 次叹息和害羞这两个词。对每个摩擦音和元音的持续时间和强度以及摩擦音的四个频谱矩系数进行声学测量:结果表明,与对照组相比,患有帕金森氏症的人的摩擦音持续时间略短,但元音的持续时间却短得多;两组人的元音和摩擦音强度差异相当;患有帕金森氏症的人在整个摩擦音过程中的共同发音相对完整:结论:研究结果表明,考虑到整体语速对肢体语言障碍患者不同语段的复杂影响。研究结果还对共发音研究中的语音刺激产生了影响。
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Acoustic Characteristics of Fricatives /s/ and /∫/ Produced by Speakers with Parkinson's Disease.

Purpose: This study investigated acoustic characteristics of fricatives produced in a repeated syllables task by speakers with Parkinson's disease (PD), focusing on temporal, intensity, and spectral moment analyses.

Methods: Ten participants with PD and nine neurologically-healthy participants were asked to repeat the two words, sigh and shy, ten times in a row and at a comfortable rate. Acoustic measurements were made for duration and intensity of each fricative and vowel, plus four coefficients of spectral moments for the fricatives.

Results: Results indicated a varying effect of duration difference between group, with marginally shorter duration of fricatives but much shorter duration of vowels in speakers with PD, as compared to controls; comparable vowel-fricative intensity differences for the two groups; and for the group with PD relatively intact coarticulation throughout fricative.

Conclusions: The findings suggest considering the complex effect of overall speech rate on different kinds of segments in PD. The findings also have implications for speech stimuli in research on coarticulation.

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Clinical Archives of Communication Disorders
Clinical Archives of Communication Disorders Health Professions-Speech and Hearing
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