Acoustic properties of vowels produced by cerebral palsic adults in conversational and clear speech

뇌성마비 성인의 일상발화와 명료한 발화에서의 모음의 음향적 특성

  • Ko Hyun-Ju (Department of Communication Disorders, Korea Nazarene University) ;
  • Kim Soo-Jin (Department of Communication Disorders, Korea Nazarene University)
  • 고현주 (나사렛대학교 언어치료학과) ;
  • 김수진 (나사렛대학교 언어치료학과)
  • Published : 2006.05.01

Abstract

The present study examined two acoustic characteristics(duration and intensity) of vowels produced by 4 cerebral palsic adults and 4 nondisabled adults in conversational and clear speech. In this study, clear speech means: (1) slow one's speech rate just a little, (2) articulate all phonemes accurately and increase vocal volume. Speech material included 10 bisyllabic real words in the frame sentences. Temporal-acoustic analysis showed that vowels produced by two speaker groups in clear speech(in this case, more accurate and louder speech) were significantly longer than vowels in conversational speech. In addition, intensity of vowels produced by cerebral palsic speakers in clear speech(in this case, more accurate and louder speech) was higher than in conversational speech.

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