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Timing deficits in apraxia of speech
Authors:W. Ziegler  D. von Cramon
Affiliation:(1) Neuropsychologische Abteilung, Max-Planck-Institut für Psychiatrie, Kraepelinstrasse 10, D-8000 München 40, Germany
Abstract:Summary This paper deals with a particular aspect of speech motor control in patients suffering from apraxia of speech. Three experiments are reported concerning the phase relations between individual speech gestures. These include the timing of laryngeal, velar and labial movements relative to lingual gestures.A total of 8 patients and 12 normal controls were examined using speech material which was designed according to appropriate phonetic paradigms. Evaluation was performed on the basis of speech signal parameters referring to the kinematics of inter-articulatory phasing. Deviations of the patient group were found in all three experiments. This suggests that disturbed phase relations of individual speech movements are a general feature of apraxic speech. It is further hypothesized that the described motor symptoms are the origin of a variety of phonemic errors. Support for this view is provided by appropriate examples which refer to the examined paradigms. By this argument, much of the disturbed phonemic structure of apraxic speech may be accounted for by timing deficits.
Keywords:Speech motor control  Inter-articulatory phasing  Coarticulation  Phonemic errors  Signal analysis
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