Dysarthric symptomatology of Friedreich's ataxia |
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Authors: | Y Joanette J.G Dudley |
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Affiliation: | 1. Centre de rééducation du language et de recherche neuropsychologique, Hôtel-Dieu de Montréal Canada;2. Ecole d''orthophonie et d''audiologie, Université de Montréal Canada |
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Abstract: | Subjective judgments of 16 speech dimensions were used to rate the speech of 22 Friedreich's ataxics. The study attempted to determine what groupings of speech dimensions describe the ataxic speech and if the subjects could be grouped by their speech symptoms. The results indicated that two speech factors were present, a general dysarthric factor and a phonatory stenosis factor. Subject groupings revealed three groups, the first characterized by a general dysarthria without vocal stenosis, the second characterized by phonatory stenosis and mild general dysarthric symptoms, and the third characterized by mild symptoms on both speech factors. Evidence was presented to show that more than one pattern of dysarthria could occur in one family. |
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Keywords: | Address reprint requests to Y. Joanette Centre de rééducation du language et de recherche neuropsychologique Hôtel-Dieu de Montréal 3840 rue Saint-Urbain Montréal Québec Canada. |
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