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ArtikelPhonemic Vowel Length Contrasts in Cerebellar Disorders  
Oleh: Ackermann, Hermann ; Graber, Susanne ; Hertrich, Ingo ; Daum, Irene
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Brain and Language (Full Text) vol. 67 no. 2 (1999), page 95-109.
Topik: vowel length; VOT; ataxic dysarthria; cerebellum; apraxia of speech
Fulltext: 67_02_Ackermann.pdf (81.17KB)
Isi artikelApraxia of speech and Broca’s aphasia both affect voice onset time (VOT) whereas phonemic vowel length distinctions seem to be preserved. Assuming a close cooperation of anterior perisylvian language zones and the cerebellum with respect to speech timing, a similar profile of segment durations must be expected in ataxic dysarthria. In order to test this hypothesis, patients with cerebellar atrophy or cerebellar ischemia were asked to produce sentence utterances including either one of the German lexial items ‘‘Rate’’ (/ra:the/, ‘installment’), ‘‘Ratte’’ (/rathe/, ‘rat’), ‘‘Gram’’ (/gra:m/, ‘grief’), ‘‘Gramm’’ (/gram/, ‘gramm’), ‘‘Taten’’ (/thatn/, ‘actions’), or ‘‘Daten’’ (/datn/, ‘data’). At the acoustic signal, the duration of the target vowels /a/ and /a:/ as well as the VOT of the word-initial alveolar stops /d/ and /t/ were determined. In addition, a master tape comprising the target words from patients and controls in randomized order was played to three listeners for perceptual evaluation. In accordance with a previous study, first, the cerebellar subjects presented with a reduced categorical separation of the VOT of voiced and unvoiced stop consonants. Second, vowel length distinctions were only compromised in case of the minimal pair ‘‘Gram’’/‘‘Gramm.’’ In contrast to ‘‘Rate’’/‘‘Ratte’’, production of the former lexical items requires coordination of several orofacial structures. Disruption of vowel length contrasts would, thus, depend upon the complexity of the underlying articulatory pattern.
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