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언어장애인을 위한 안드로이드 기반 의사소통보조 어플리케이션 (An Android Application for Speech Communication of People with Speech Disorders)

  • 최윤정;홍기형
    • 말소리와 음성과학
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    • 제6권4호
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    • pp.141-148
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    • 2014
  • Voice is the most common means for communication, but some people have difficulties in generating voice due to their congenital or acquired disorders. Individuals with speech disorders might lose their speaking ability due to hearing impairment, encephalopathy or cerebral palsy accompanied by motor skill impairments, or autism caused by mental problems. However, they have needs for communication, so some of them use various types of AAC (Augmentative & Alternative Communication) devices in order to meet their communication needs. In this paper, a mobile application for literate people having speech disorder was designed and implemented by developing accurate and fast sentence-completion functions for efficient user interaction. From a user study and the previous study on Korean text-based communication for adults having difficulty in speech communication, we identified functionality and usability requirements. Specifically, the user interface with scanning features was designed by considering the users' motor skills in using the touch-screen of a mobile device. Finally, we conducted the usability test for the application. The results of the usability test show that the application is easy to learn and efficient to use in communication with people with speech disorders.

조음장애아동과 비장애아동의 말운동통제 보상능력 비교 (Compensation Ability in Speech Motor Control in Children with and without Articulation Disorders)

  • 송윤경;심현섭
    • 음성과학
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    • 제15권3호
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    • pp.183-201
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    • 2008
  • This study attempted to reveal the physiologic etiology or related factors associated with speech processing by comparing the compensation ability in speech motor control in children with and without articulation disorders. Subjects were 35 children with articulation disorder and 35 children without articulation disorder whose age ranged from 5 to 6 years. They were asked to rapidly repeat /$p^ha$/, /$t^ha$/, /$k^ha$/, /$p^hat^hak^ha$/ diadochokinetic movement while mandible was free and mandible was stabilized with bite block. The results showed that children with articulation disorder revealed significantly greater difference in elapsed time for diadochokinetic movement between mandible free and stabilized state compared to the without articulation disorder group. But the correlation between the percentage of consonants correct and the compensation ability in speech motor control in the articulation disorder group was irrelevant. These results point out to the fact that children with articulation disorder have poor compensation ability in speech motor control compared to the children without articulation disorder. On the other hand, the poor ability does not have any relation with the severity of articulation disorder. These results suggest either general or individual characteristics of children with articulation disorder.

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Acoustic Analysis of Speech Disorder Associated with Motor Aphasia - A Case Report -

  • Ko, Myung-Hwan;Kim, Hyun-Ki;Kim, Yun-Hee
    • 음성과학
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    • 제7권1호
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    • pp.97-107
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    • 2000
  • Motor aphasia is an affection frequently caused by insult of the left middle cerebral artery and usually accompanied by a large lesion involving the Broca's area and the adjacent motor and premotor areas. Therefore, a patient with motor aphasia commonly shows articulatory disturbances due to failure of the motor programing of speech sound. Objective assessment and treatment of phonologic programing is one of the important aspects of speech therapy in aphasic patients. We analyzed the speech disorders acompanied with motor aphasia in a 45-year-old man using a computerized sound spectrograph, Visi-$Pitch{\circledR}$, and Multi-Dimensional Voice $Program{\circledR}$. We concluded that a computerized speech analysis system is a useful tool to visualize and quantitatively analyse the severity and progression of dysarthria, and the effect of speech therapy.

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언어치료와 한방치료를 병행한 중풍 실어증환자 치험 2례 (Two Cases of Aphasic Stroke Patients treated with Speech Therapy and Korean Medical Therapy)

  • 여진주;이태호;유경;김락형;서의석;장인수
    • 대한한방내과학회지
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    • 제25권3호
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    • pp.662-668
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    • 2004
  • Cerebrovascular accident(CVA) is a leading cause of death, and severe sequelae, like motor disturbance, mental disorder, dysphagia, recognition disorder, speech disorder(aphasia) often occur. Most of medical cure about CVA sequelae lay emphasis on motor disturbance, so speech disorder(aphasia) has been neglected. But speech disorder therapy is essential for social rehabiltation. Recently, inside and outside South Korea, various clinical approaches and potential medical cures for speech disorder (aphasia) have been researched. In Korean Medicine, papers pertaining to speech disorders have been but a few. In this study two cases of aphasic stroke patients who were treated for speech and language disorders through Korean medical therapy are reported.

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운동발달 장애 (Motor delay : cerebral palsy)

  • 박호진
    • Clinical and Experimental Pediatrics
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    • 제49권10호
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    • pp.1019-1025
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    • 2006
  • Motor delay, when present, is usually the first concern brought by the parents of children with developmental delay. Cerebral palsy that is the most common motor delay, is a nonspecific, descriptive term pertaining to disordered motor function that is evident in early infancy and is characterized by changes in muscle tone, muscle weakness, involuntary movements, ataxia, or a combination of these abnormalities. A wide range of causative disorders and risk factors have been identified for cerebral palsy, and broadly classified into 5 groups; perinatal brain injury, brain injury related to prematurity, developmental abnormalities, prenatal risk factors, and postnatal brain injury. Delay in attaining developmental milestones is the most distinctive presenting complaint in children with cerebral palsy. A detailed history and thorough physical and neurologic examinations are crucial in the diagnostic process. The clinician should be cautious about diagnostic pronouncement unless the findings are unequivocal. Several serial examinations and history review are necessary. All children with cerebral palsy should undergo a neuroimaging study, preferably MRI, because an abnormality is documented on head MRI(89%) and CT(77%). The high incidence rates for mental retardation, epilepsy, ophthalmologic defects, speech and language disorders and hearing impairment make it imperative that all children with cerebral palsy be screened for mental retardation, ophthalmologic and hearing impairments, and speech and language disorders; nutrition, growth, and swallowing also should be closely monitored.

기능적 조음음운장애 아동의 조음복잡성에 따른 자음과 단어의 음향학적 길이 (Acoustic Duration of Consonants and Words by Phonetic Complexity in Children with Functional Articulation and Phonological Disorders)

  • 강은영
    • 대한통합의학회지
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    • 제9권4호
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    • pp.167-181
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    • 2021
  • Purpose : This study was conducted to investigate whether phonetic complexity affected the type and frequency of articulation errors and the acoustic duration of consonants and words produced by children with functional articulation and phonological disorders. Methods : The participants in this study were 20 children with functional articulation and phonological disorders and 20 children without such disorders who were between 3 years 7 months old and 4 years 11 months old. The participants were asked to name what they saw in pictures and their responses were recorded. The types and frequencies of articulation errors and the acoustic duration of words were analyzed and words were categorized as being of either 'high' or 'low' phonetic complexity. The acoustic duration of initial and final consonants and vowels following initial consonants were compared between the groups according to articulatory complexity. Results : Children with functional articulation and phonological disorders produced articulation errors more frequently when saying high complexity words and had longer word duration when saying low-complexity words than children without such disorders. There was no major difference in initial and final consonant duration between the groups. but the main effect of articulatory complexity on the duration of both consonants was significant. Conclusion : These results suggest that the articulatory-phonic structure of words influences the speech motor control ability of children with functional articulation and phonological disorders. When articulating consonants, children with functional articulation and phonological disorders had speech motor control ability similar to that of children without such disorders.

언어장애인의 명료도에 영향을 미치는 말요인: 문헌연구 (The Role of Speech Factors in Speech Intelligibility: A Review)

  • 김수진
    • 대한음성학회지:말소리
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    • 제43호
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    • pp.25-44
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    • 2002
  • The intelligibility of a spoken message is influenced by a number of factors. Intelligibility is a joint product of a speaker and a listener. In addition, intelligibility varies with the nature of the language context and the context of communication. Thus a single intelligibility score can not be ascribed to a given individual apart from listener and listening situation. But there is a clinical and research need to develop assessment measures of intelligibility that are quantitative and analytic. Before developing the index of intelligibility, the crucial factors need to be examined. Among them, the most significant in intelligibility is the speech factors of speakers. The following section reviews the literature dealing with the contribution of segmental and suprasegmental factors in speech intelligibility regarding the hearing impaired, alaryngeal, and motor disorders.

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Specifics of Speech Development of Children with Cerebral Palsy

  • Zavitrenko, Dolores;Rizhniak, Renat;Snisarenko, Iryna;Pasichnyk, Natalia;Babenko, Tetyana;Berezenko, Natalia
    • International Journal of Computer Science & Network Security
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    • 제22권11호
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    • pp.157-162
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    • 2022
  • Cerebral palsy is one of the most serious forms of disorders of the psychophysical development of children, which manifests itself in disturbances of motor functions, which are often combined with speech disorders, other complications of the formation of higher mental functions, and often with a decrease in intelligence. The article will discuss the speech disorder in children with cerebral palsy. Emphasis is placed on some important aspects, which should bear in mind, investigating the problem of specifics of speech development of children with cerebral palsy. In particular at the heart of speech disorders in the cerebral palsy is not only damage to certain structures of the brain, but also the later formation or underdevelopment of those parts of the cerebral cortex, which are of major importance in linguistic and mental activity. This is an ontogenetically young region of the cerebral cortex, which is most rapidly developing after birth (premotor, frontal, temmono-temporal). It is important to take into account, that children with cerebral palsy have disturbances of phonemic perception. Often, children do not distinguish between hearing sounds, cannot repeat component rows, allocate sounds in words. At dysarthria, there are violations of pronunciation of vowel and consonant sounds, tempo of speech, modulation of voice, breathing, phonation, as well as asynchronous breathing, alignment and articulation. As a result, we identified the main features and specifics of the speech development of children with cerebral palsy and described the conditions necessary for the full development of language. Language disturbances in children's cerebral palsy depend on the localization and severity of brain damage. Great importance in the mechanism of speech disorders has a pathology that limits the ability of movement and knowledge of the world.

실행증 환자의 운율적 특성 연구 - 시각과제 중심으로 - (Some Prosodic Characteristics in Apraxia - From a visual task point of view -)

  • 김수정
    • 대한음성학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 대한음성학회 2003년도 10월 학술대회지
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    • pp.125-127
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    • 2003
  • The aim of the paper is to analyze prosodic characteristics in apraxia of speech and establish the fundamental sources in diagnosis of motor speech disorders. The sentences consist of two different types (declarative and interrogative) with different numbers of constituents which are one to three. The stimuli were constructed to assess apraxics speech with articulation and humming skills. The features of speech patterns were examined such as utterance duration, boundary tones, and etc. The results of the analysis are as follow: 1) In the interrogative sentences, the rising boundary tones appeared only in the humming tasks 2) the utterance duration is relatively shorter in the humming tasks than the speech with articulation.

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경직형 뇌성마비 아동의 하위그룹별 말속도와 쉼의 특성 및 말명료도와의 관계 (Characteristics of speech rate and pause in children with spastic cerebral palsy and their relationships with speech intelligibility)

  • 정필연;심현섭
    • 말소리와 음성과학
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    • 제12권3호
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    • pp.95-103
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    • 2020
  • 본 연구의 목적은 경직형 뇌성마비 아동의 하위그룹별로 말속도와 쉼에서 차이가 있는지 살펴보고, 말명료도와의 관련성에 대해서 알아보고자 하였다. 연구대상은 경직형 뇌성마비 아동 26명이 참여하였다. 말문제와 언어문제가 없는 NSMI-LCT 4명, 말문제는 없지만 언어문제가 있는 NSMI-LCI 그룹 6명, 말문제가 있지만 언어문제는 없는 SMI-LCT 6명, 말과 언어문제를 모두 동반하는 SMI-LCI 그룹 10명이 참여하였다. 연구과제는 문장 따라말하기였고, Praat을 통해 말속도, 조음속도, 쉼 시간의 비율, 평균 쉼 횟수, 평균 쉼 시간을 측정하였다. 연구결과, 첫째, 말속도와 조음속도는 언어문제의 유무와 관계없이 NSMI와 SMI 그룹 간에 유의한 차이가 나타났다. 둘째, NSMI에 비해 SMI 그룹에서에서 쉼 시간의 비율은 더 높고, 쉼 횟수는 더 빈번하였으며 쉼 시간은 더 길게 나타났다. 셋째, 말속도와 조음속도는 말명료도와 유의한 상관을 나타내었다. 본 연구의 결과는 느린 말속도가 SMI 그룹의 말산출 과정에서 나타나는 주요한 특성이고, 말명료도에 있어서 조음속도와 말속도가 중요한 역할을 함을 시사한다.