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Anticipatory coarticulation and stability of speech in typically fluent speakers and people who stutter

机译:通常讲流利的说话者和口吃者的预期共鸣和语音稳定性

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This project replicates and extends previous work on coarticulation in velar-vowel sequences in English. Coarticulatory data for 46 young adult speakers, 23 who stutter and 23 who do not stutter show coarticulatory patterns in young adults who stutter that are no different from typical young adults. Additionally, the stability of velar-vowel production is analysed in token-to-token variability found in multiple repetitions of the same velar-vowel sequence. Across participants, identical patterns of coarticulation were found between people who do and do not stutter, but decreased stability was found in velar closure production in a significant subset of people who stutter. Other people who stutter appeared no different than typical speakers. Outcomes of this study suggest that articulatory maturation in young adults who stutter is, on average, no different from typical young adults, but that some young adults who stutter could be viewed as having less stably activated articulatory sub-systems.
机译:该项目以英语复制并扩展了先前在元音-元音序列中发音的工作。 46位年轻口语者的口音数据,其中23位口吃者和23位未口吃者表明,口吃者的口音模式与典型的年轻人没有什么不同。另外,以在相同的元音-元音序列的多次重复中发现的令牌到令牌的可变性分析了元音-元音产生的稳定性。在所有参与者中,发现口吃和不口吃的人之间存在相同的关节发音模式,但是在相当一部分口吃的人中,在封堵生产中发现稳定性降低。口吃的其他人看起来与典型的说话者没有什么不同。这项研究的结果表明,平均而言,口吃的年轻人与典型的年轻人没有什么区别,但是一些口吃的年轻人可以被认为具有较少稳定地激活的关节系统。

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