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Production of Stress Retraction by Left- and Right-Hemisphere-Damaged Patients
Oleh:
Gandour, Jack
;
Baum, Shari R.
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Brain and Language (Full Text) vol. 79 no. 3 (2001)
,
page 482-494.
Topik:
speech prosody
;
phonology
;
English
;
stress retraction
;
rhythm rule
;
speech production
;
aphasia
;
left-hemisphere-damaged
;
right-hemisphere-damaged
;
lateralization of prosody
Fulltext:
79_03_Gandour.pdf
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Isi artikel
An acoustic-perceptual investigation of a phonological phenomenon in which stress is retracted in double-stressed words (e.g., thirTEEN vs THIRteen MEN) was undertaken to identify the locus of functional impairments in speech prosody. Subjects included left-hemispheredamaged (LHD) and right-hemisphere-damaged (RHD) patients and nonneurological controls. They were instructed to read sentences containing double-stressed target words in the presence of a clause boundary or its absence. Whereas all three groups of subjects were capable of manipulating the acoustic parameters that signal a shift in stress, there were some differences between the performance of the patient groups and that of the normal controls. Further, stress production deficits were more severe in LHD aphasic patients than in RHD patients. LHD speakers exhibited deficits in the control of both temporal and F0 cues. Their F0 disturbance appears to be secondary to a primary deficit in temporal control at the phase or sentence level, as an increased number of continuation rises found for the LHD patients seemed to arise from lengthy pauses within sentences. Findings are highlighted to address the nature of breakdown in speech prosody and the competing views of prosodic lateralization.
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