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The nature of speech production impairments in anterior aphasics: an acoustic analysis of voicing in fricative consonants
Authors:Kurowski Kathleen  Hazen Eric  Blumstein Sheila E
Affiliation:Department of Cognitive and Linguistic Sciences, Brown University, Providence, RI 02912, USA. Kathleen_Kurowski@brown.edu
Abstract:This study investigated the acoustic characteristics of voicing in English fricative consonants produced by anterior aphasics and the effects of phonetic context on these characteristics. Three patients produced voiced and voiceless fricative-vowel syllables in isolation, following a voiced velar stop, and following a voiceless velar stop. Acoustic analyses were conducted of the amplitude and patterning of glottal excitation, as well as fricative noise duration. Results showed that, although the patients are able to coordinate the articulatory gestures for voicing in fricative consonants, they demonstrated abnormal patterns of glottal excitation in the amplitude measures, owing to weaker amplitudes of glottal excitation in voiced fricatives. Context effects failed to emerge because of dysfluent speech. These results suggest that the locus of the speech production deficit of anterior aphasics is not at the higher stages of phoneme selection or planning but rather in articulatory implementation, one related to laryngeal control.
Keywords:Aphasic   Speech   Context effects   Voicing   Fricative consonants   Acoustic   Articulatory   Laryngeal
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