Tese
O contraste entre oclusivas alveolares e velares: estados gradientes mediados por análise acústica e ultrassonográfica
Fecha
2016-02-29Registro en:
MELO, Roberta Michelon. THE CONTRAST BETWEEN ALVEOLAR AND VELAR STOPS CONSONANTS: GRADIENT CONDITIONS MEDIATED BY ACOUSTIC ANALYSIS AND ULTRASONOGRAPHY. 2016. 177 f. Tese (Doutorado em Fonoaudiologia) - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, Santa Maria, 2016.
Autor
Melo, Roberta Michelon
Institución
Resumen
The Brazilian Portuguese stops sounds present unique characteristics in relation to acoustic
and articulatory aspects. These consonants differ from each other by voicing and place of
articulation. In some cases of phonological disorders, it is observed phonic instability during
the production of the contrast between the alveolar and velar stops, target segments of this
thesis. In these cases, speech instrumental analysis, such as acoustic and articulatory (e.g.
ultrasound tongue images) may identify speakers undetected linguistic skills through auditory
perceptual analysis. In order to help data interpretation, this study was based on the Gestural
Phonology theoretical perspective. Thus, the general purpose of this study was to identify
evidence of articulatory refinement during typical speech development and to examine the
presence of phonic contrasts under construction (covert contrasts) in speech of children with
phonological disorders. In this regard, this study sample consisted of 20 adults and 15
children with typical speech development and seven children with phonological disorders.
The speech collection consisted of naming representative pictures of the target-words, into
carrier phrases. Simultaneous recording of audio and video data was performed through the
Articulate Assistant Advanced Software. The data analysis occurred through acoustic
analysis (parameters: voice onset time; spectral peak and burst spectral moments;
vowel/consonant transition and relative duration measures of the burst and of the occlusion)
and articulatory (parameters: proportion of significant axes of the tongue anterior and
posterior region and description of tongue curves). It was also performed speech therapy for
the three children with phonological disorders; two of them were submitted to therapeutic
procedures through ultrasound tongue images visual feedback and one without visual
feedback support. The analysis of the therapeutic effects was performed through the same
articulatory parameters and through auditory perceptual analysis. About the main study
results: (i) It was suggested a period of stabilization during typical speech development, even
after the complete sounds acquisition; (ii) it was also verified evidence of gradient condition
and covert contrasts in speech of the children with phonological disorders, and; (iii) the
proposed speech therapy and its therapeutic procedures were effective to acquisition and
stabilization of the contrast between alveolar and velar stops. However, the use of the visual
feedback therapeutic resource did not present strong evidence of superiority of this
technique in opposition to not using it, unless through the results of auditory and articulatory
perceptual analysis used in this study. Also in relation to speech therapy, the articulatory
analysis through ultrasound images was not more sensitive in the understanding of gradient
conditions during the therapeutic process in relation to auditory perceptual analysis. So,
although some research hypotheses were partially proven, it is believed in the present study
contribution to understand the complexity involved in speech development, as typical, as with
alterations. From this, there is the intention of instigating new questions and directions to
Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences.