Voice onset time in aphasia: Thai. I. Perception

This study investigated left brain-damaged aphasic and right brain-damaged non-aphasic patients' ability to label synthetic speech continua differing in voice onset time (VOT) at three places of articulation. The language chosen for investigation was Thai, which exhibits 3 contrasting labial an...

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Main Authors: J. Gandour, R. Dardarananda
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spelling th-mahidol.302872018-10-12T14:29:37Z Voice onset time in aphasia: Thai. I. Perception J. Gandour R. Dardarananda Purdue University Mahidol University Arts and Humanities Neuroscience Psychology This study investigated left brain-damaged aphasic and right brain-damaged non-aphasic patients' ability to label synthetic speech continua differing in voice onset time (VOT) at three places of articulation. The language chosen for investigation was Thai, which exhibits 3 contrasting labial and apical stop categories (voiced, voiceless unaspirated, voiceless aspirated) and 2 contrasting velar stop categories (voiceless unaspirated, voiceless aspirated). Results of the labelling task indicated an impairment in VOT perception at all three places of articulation across clinical types of aphasia. Normal performance by the right brain-damaged patient indicated that deficits in VOT perception can be attributed to pathology specific to the language-dominant hemisphere. No relation was found between the aphasic patient's level of auditory language comprehension and his performance on the VOT perception task. It is suggested that the aphasics' impairment reflects a deficit in phonological processing at the linguistic level. © 1982. 2018-10-12T07:25:34Z 2018-10-12T07:25:34Z 1982-01-01 Article Brain and Language. Vol.17, No.1 (1982), 24-33 10.1016/0093-934X(82)90002-5 10902155 0093934X 2-s2.0-0020374538 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/30287 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=0020374538&origin=inward
institution Mahidol University
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country Thailand
Thailand
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topic Arts and Humanities
Neuroscience
Psychology
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Neuroscience
Psychology
J. Gandour
R. Dardarananda
Voice onset time in aphasia: Thai. I. Perception
description This study investigated left brain-damaged aphasic and right brain-damaged non-aphasic patients' ability to label synthetic speech continua differing in voice onset time (VOT) at three places of articulation. The language chosen for investigation was Thai, which exhibits 3 contrasting labial and apical stop categories (voiced, voiceless unaspirated, voiceless aspirated) and 2 contrasting velar stop categories (voiceless unaspirated, voiceless aspirated). Results of the labelling task indicated an impairment in VOT perception at all three places of articulation across clinical types of aphasia. Normal performance by the right brain-damaged patient indicated that deficits in VOT perception can be attributed to pathology specific to the language-dominant hemisphere. No relation was found between the aphasic patient's level of auditory language comprehension and his performance on the VOT perception task. It is suggested that the aphasics' impairment reflects a deficit in phonological processing at the linguistic level. © 1982.
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title Voice onset time in aphasia: Thai. I. Perception
title_short Voice onset time in aphasia: Thai. I. Perception
title_full Voice onset time in aphasia: Thai. I. Perception
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