LEXICAL TONES IN THAI AFTER UNILATERAL BRAIN-DAMAGE

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作者
GANDOUR, J
PONGLORPISIT, S
KHUNADORN, F
DECHONGKIT, S
BOONGIRD, P
BOONKLAM, R
POTISUK, S
机构
[1] MAHIDOL UNIV,FAC MED,DIV COMMUN DISORDERS,BANGKOK 10700,THAILAND
[2] PRASART NEUROL HOSP,DEPT NEUROL,BANGKOK,THAILAND
[3] PRAMONGKUTKLAO HOSP,DEPT REHABIL MED,BANGKOK,THAILAND
[4] RAMATHIBODI HOSP,DEPT NEUROL,BANGKOK 4,THAILAND
[5] RAMATHIBODI HOSP,SPEECH CLIN,BANGKOK 4,THAILAND
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10.1016/0093-934X(92)90131-W
中图分类号
R36 [病理学]; R76 [耳鼻咽喉科学];
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100104 ; 100213 ;
摘要
An acoustic perceptual investigation of the five lexical tones of Thai was conducted to evaluate the nature of tonal disruption in patients with unilateral lesions in the left and right hemisphere. Subjects (n = 48) included 10 young normal adults, 10 old normal adults, 11 right hemisphere nonaphasics, 9 left hemisphere fluent aphasics, and 8 left hemisphere nonfluent aphasics. The five Thai tones (mid, low, falling, high, rising) were produced in isolated monosyllables, presented for tonal identification judgments, and measured for fundamental frequency (Fo) and duration. Results of an analysis of variance indicated that left hemisphere nonfluent speakers signaled tonal contrasts at a lower level of proficiency. The extent of their impairment varied depending on severity level of aphasia. When compared to normal speakers, tonal identification for less severe nonfluent aphasics differed more in degree than in kind, and for more severe nonfluent aphasics differed both in kind and in degree. Acoustic analysis revealed that with the exception of one left nonfluent, average Fo contours were comparable in shape across speaker groups. Variability in Fo production, however, was greater in left nonfluent speakers than in any of the other four groups of speakers. Issues are discussed regarding the extent and nature of tonal disruption in aphasia and hemispheric specialization for tone production. © 1992.
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页码:275 / 307
页数:33
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