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Speech prosody in Broca's aphasia
Authors:Martha Danly  Barbara Shapiro  
Affiliation:1. Boston Veterans Administration Hospital USA;2. Harvard University USA
Abstract:Because speech prosody is thought to be impaired in Broca's aphasia, we conducted three experiments using Broca's aphasics and nonneurological control subjects in order to determine to what extent this statement is accurate. Using three acoustic measures of speech prosody—sentence-final fundamental frequency (F0) fall, F0 declination, and sentence-final lengthening—we found that some aspects of prosody were spared while others were abnormal. All Broca's aphasics, regardless of degree of impairment, exhibited sentence-final F0 fall. F0 declination was present in simple sentences but was absent over longer domains; moreover, the amount of declination was correlated with the degree of linguistic impairment. Sentence-final lengthening was clearly absent in Broca's aphasia; in fact, sentence-terminal words were actually shorter than their sentence-initial and medial counterparts.
Keywords:Requests for reprints should be sent to Martha Danly   Psychology Service (116-B)   Boston V.A. Medical Center   150 S. Huntington Ave.   Boston   MA 02130.
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