Lingual Movement during Speech Production by a Speaker of Cantonese with Dysarthria-An Electromagnetic Articulographic Study

Objective:To compare the differences of the lingual movement between a healthy volunteer and a stroke patient with Cantonese dysarthria, the lingual kinematic parameters were obtained by an electromagnetic articulograph (EMA).Methods:Lingual kinematic data were obtained from a Cantonese adult male w...

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Main Authors: Manwa Lawrence Ng, Yang Chen, Sally Wong
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Editorial Office of Rehabilitation Medicine 2016-10-01
Series:康复学报
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Online Access:http://kfxb.publish.founderss.cn/thesisDetails#10.3724/SP.J.1329.2016.05008
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Summary:Objective:To compare the differences of the lingual movement between a healthy volunteer and a stroke patient with Cantonese dysarthria, the lingual kinematic parameters were obtained by an electromagnetic articulograph (EMA).Methods:Lingual kinematic data were obtained from a Cantonese adult male who suffered from a stroke and an age-matched neurologically healthy adult male. For both subjects, an EMA was used to visualize, trace and record movement of the tongue during production of Cantonese single word production containing the six voiceless consonants (/t/,/t<sup>h</sup>/,/k/,/k<sup>h</sup>/,/ts/,/ts<sup>h</sup>/,/s/) at word initial position. To describe the movement, four kinematic parameters including duration, displacement, velocity and acceleration values were obtained.Results:The study revealed a reduction of velocity, acceleration, but longer duration and tongue displacement for the speaker with dysarthria. In addition, lingual displacement associated with the error phonemes was similar to the substituted one (/t/), accounting for same phoneme perception.Conclusion:The EMA provided an objective measurement to better our understanding of the articulatory deviations exhibited by dysarthric individuals.
ISSN:2096-0328