257
Views
8
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Research Article

Prosodic changes in aphasic speech: timing

, , &
Pages 155-167 | Received 16 May 2009, Accepted 04 Nov 2009, Published online: 25 Jan 2010

References

  • Alcock, K. J., Wade, D., Anslow, P., & Passingham, R. E. (2000). Pitch and timing abilities in adult left-hemisphere-dysphasic and right-hemisphere subjects. Brain and Language, 75, 47–65.
  • Alexander, M. P., Naeser, M. A, & Palumbo, C. (1990). Broca’s area aphasias: aphasia after lesions including the frontal operculum. Neurology, 40, 353–362.
  • Baev, K. V. (1995). Disturbances of learning processes in the basal ganglia in the pathogenesis of Parkinson’s disease: a novel theory. Neurology Research, 17, 38–48.
  • Balan, A., & Gandour, J. (1999). Effect of sentence length on the production of linguistic stress by left- and right-hemisphere-damaged patients. Brain and Language, 67, 73–94.
  • Baum, S. R. (1992). The influence of word length on syllable duration in aphasia: acoustic analyses. Aphasiology, 6, 501–513.
  • Baum, S. R., & Boyczuk, J. P. (1999). Speech timing subsequent to brain damage: effects of utterance length and complexity. Brain and Language, 67, 30–45.
  • Baum, S. R., & Pell, M. D. (1999). The neural bases of prosody: insights from lesion studies and neuroimaging. Aphasiology, 23, 581–608.
  • Baum, S. R., Pell, M. D., Leonard, C. L., & Gordon, J. K. (2001). Using prosody to resolve temporary syntactic ambiguities in speech production: acoustic data on brain-damaged speakers. Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics, 15, 441–456.
  • Berndt, R. S., & Caramazza, A. (1980). A redefinition of the syndrome of Broca’s aphasia: implications for a neuropsychological model of language. Applied Psycholinguistics, 1, 225–278.
  • Blumstein, S. E., Cooper, W. E., Goodglass, H., Statlendera, S., & Gottlieb, J. (1980). Production deficits in aphasia: a voice-onset time analysis. Brain and Language, 9, 153–170.
  • Canter, G. J., & Van Lancker, D. (1985). Disturbances of the temporal organization of speech following bilateral thalamic surgery in a patient with Parkinson’s disease. Journal of Communication Disorders, 18, 329–349.
  • Collins, M., Rosenbek, J. C., and Wertz, R. T. (1983). Spectrographic analysis of vowel and word duration in apraxia of speech. Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 26, 217–224.
  • Danly, M., & Shapiro, B. (1982). Speech prosody in Broca’s aphasia. Brain and Language, 16, 171–190.
  • Darley, F. L., Aronson, A. E., & Brown, J. R. (1975). Motor speech disorders. Philadelphia: Saunders.
  • DiSimoni, F. G., & Darley, F. L. (1977). Effect on phoneme duration control of three utterance-length conditions in an apractic patient. Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders, 42, 257–264.
  • Dronkers, N., Baldo, J., Ogar, J., Wilkins, D., Ludy, C., Arevalo, A., (2009). Lesion localization of chronic aphasia syndromes. Paper presented at the Academy of Aphasia, Boston, 18–20 October.
  • Duffy, J. R. (1995). Motor speech disorders. Philadelphia: Mosby.
  • Gaitenby, J. (1965). The elastic word. Status Report on Speech Research, SR-2. New York: Haskins Laboratories.
  • Gandour, J., Ponglorpisit, S., Khunadorn, F., Dechongkit, S., Boongird, P., & Satthamnuwong, N. (2000). Speech timing in Thai left- and right-hemisphere damaged individuals. Cortex, 36, 281–288.
  • Georgiou, N., Iansek, R., Bradshaw, J. L., Phillips, J. G., Mattingley, J. B., & Bradshaw, J. A. (1993). An evaluation of the role of internal cues in the pathogenesis of parkinsonian hypokinesia. Brain, 116, 1575–1587.
  • Ghosh, S. S., Tourville, J. A., & Guenther, F. H. (2008). A neuroimaging study of premotor lateralization and cerebellar involvement in the production of phonemes and syllables. Journal of Speech, Language & Hearing Research, 51, 1183–1202.
  • Goodglass, H., & Kaplan, E. (1972). The assessment of aphasia and related disorders. Philadelphia: Lea and Febiger.
  • House, A. S. (1961). On vowel duration in English. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 33, 1174–1178.
  • Kempler, D., Curtiss, S., Metter, E. J., Jackson, C. A., & Hanson, W. R. (1991). Grammatical comprehension, aphasic syndromes and neuroimaging. Journal of Neurolinguistics, 6, 301–318.
  • Kempler, D., Metter, E. J., Jackson, C. A., Hanson, W. R., Riege, W. H., Mazziotta, J. C., (1988). Disconnection and cerebral metabolism. Archives of Neurology, 45, 275–279.
  • Kempler, D., & Van Lancker, D. (2002). Effect of speech task on intelligibility in dysarthria: a case study of Parkinson’s disease. Brain and Language, 80, 449–464.
  • Kent, R. D., & Forner, L. L. (1980). Speech segment durations in sentence recitations by children and adults. Journal of Phonetics, 8, l57–l68.
  • Kent, R. D., & Netsell, R. (1975). A case study of an ataxic dysarthric: cineradiographic and spectrographic observations. Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders, 40, 115–134.
  • Kent, R. D., & Rosenbek, J. C. (1982). Prosodic disturbance and neurologic lesion. Brain and Language, 15, 259–291.
  • Kent, R. D., & Rosenbek, J. C. (1983). Acoustic patterns of apraxia of speech. Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 26, 231–249.
  • Kent, R. D., Netsell, R., & Abbs, J. H. (1979). Acoustic characteristics of dysarthria associated with cerebellar disease. Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 22, 627–648.
  • Kertesz, A. (1982). Western Aphasia Battery. New York: Grune and Stratton.
  • Klatt, D. H. (1976). Linguistic uses of segmental duration in English: acoustic and perceptual evidence. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 59, 1208–1221.
  • Kurowski, K. M., Blumstein, S. E., Palumbo, C. L., Waldstein, R. S., & Burton, M. W. (2007). Nasal consonant production in Broca’s and Wernicke’s aphasics: speech deficits and neuroanatomical correlates. Brain & Language, 100, 262–275.
  • Ladefoged, P. (2006). A course in phonetics. 5th ed. Boston: Wadsworth.
  • Lehiste, I. (1972). The timing of utterances and linguistic boundaries. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 51, 2018–2024.
  • Lincoln, M., Packman, A., & Onslow, M. (2006). Altered auditory feedback and the treatment of stuttering: a review. Journal of Fluency Disorders, 2, 71–89.
  • Marshall, J., Robson, J., Pring, T., & Chiat, S. (1998). Why does monitoring fail in jargon aphasia? Comprehension, judgment, and therapy evidence. Brain and Language, 63, 79–107.
  • Metter, E. J., Hanson, W. R., Jackson, C. A., Kempler, D., Van Lancker, D., Mazziotta, J. C., (1990). Temporoparietal cortex in aphasia: evidence from Positron Emission Tomography. Archives of Neurology, 47, 1235–1238.
  • Metter, E. J., Kempler, D., Jackson, C., Hanson, W. R., Mazziotta, J. C., & Phelps, M. E. (1989). Cerebral glucose metabolism in Wernicke’s, Broca’s and conduction aphasia. Archives of Neurology, 46, 27–34.
  • Metter, E. J., Riege, W. H., Hanson, W. R., Camras, L. R., Phelps, M. E., & Kuhl, D. E. (1984). Correlations of glucose metabolism and structural damage to language function in aphasia. Brain and Language, 21, 187–207.
  • Metter, E. J., Riege, W. H., Hanson,W. R., Jackson, C. A., Kempler, D., & Van Lancker, D. (1988). Subcortical structures in aphasia: an analysis based on (F-18)-Fluorodeoxyglucose, Positron Emission Tomography, and Computed Tomography. Archives of Neurology, 45, 1229–1234.
  • Mysak, E. D. (1976). Pathologies of the speech systems. Baltimore, MD: Williams & Wilkins.
  • Schulz, G. M., Greer, M., & Friedman, W. (2004). The effects of pallidotomy surgery on sentence measures across three tasks in Parkinson patients. Journal of Medical Speech-Language Pathology, 12, 195–205.
  • Seddoh, S.A. K. (2004). Prosodic disturbance in aphasia: speech timing versus intonation production. Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics, 18, 17–38.
  • Seddoh, S.A. K. (2008). Conceptualisation of deviations in intonation production in aphasia. Aphasiology, 22, 1294–1312.
  • Shah, A. P., Baum, S. R., & Dwivedi, V. D. (2006). Neural substrates of linguistic prosody: evidence from syntactic disambiguation in the productions of brain-damaged patients. Brain and Language, 96 78–89.
  • Sidtis, J. J., Gomez, C., Groshong, A., Strother, S. C., & Rottenberg, D. A. (2006). Mapping cerebral blood Xow during speech production in hereditary ataxia. NeuroImage, 31, 246–254.
  • Sidtis, J. J., Strother, S. C., & Rottenberg, D. A. (2003). Predicting performance from functional imaging data: methods matter. NeuroImage, 20, 615–624.
  • Sidtis, J. J., & Van Lancker-Sidtis, D. (2003). A neurobehavioral approach to dysprosody. Seminars in Speech and Language, 24, 93–105.
  • Snidecor, J. (1943). A comparative study of the pitch and duration characteristics of impromptu speaking and oral reading. Speech Monographs, 10, 50–56.
  • Wertz, R. T., Collins, M., Weiss, D., Kurtzke, J., Friden, T., Brookshire, R., (1981). Veterans administration cooperative study on aphasia: a comparison of individual and group treatment. Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 24, 580.
  • Whitty, C. W. (1964). Cortical dysarthria and dysprosody of speech. Journal of Neurological and Neurosurgical Psychiatry, 27, 507–510.
  • Zatorre, R. J., & Belin, P. (2001). Spectral and temporal processing in human auditory cortex. Cerebral Cortex, 11, 946–953.

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.