Speech profile in Down syndrome: speech apraxia x speech disorder of musculoskeletal origin

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Autor(a) principal: Coêlho,Julyane Feitoza
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Delgado,Isabelle Cahino, Rosa,Marine Raquel Diniz da, Alves,Giorvan Ânderson dos Santos
Tipo de documento: Relatório
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista CEFAC (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT This study presents an analysis of linguistic aspects at the segmental and suprasegmental levels in individuals with Down syndrome with or without a diagnosis of speech apraxia. Ten individuals of both sexes, aged between 13 and 32 years, participated in the study. Data collection was performed, individually and separately, in a video recorded therapeutic session. Speech tasks consisted of word repetition, repetition of sentences and automatic speech. The speech samples were submitted to phonetic transcription with a description and analysis of phonoarticulatory alterations, typology of disfluencies and prosodic alterations. The data were submitted to descriptive and inferential statistical analysis, using the Mann-Whitney test for independent samples and considering p-value≤0.05 as significant. Individuals with speech apraxia (n=6), compared with those without it (n=4), presented a higher occurrence of phonoarticulatory alterations, with a statistically significant difference between the two groups in omission (p=0.018) and articulatory inaccuracy (p=0.030) alterations; a higher occurrence of disfluencies, mainly of the syllable repetition type; and the occurrence of prosodic alterations (83.3%), which was not found in the group without speech apraxia. The importance of the differential diagnosis of speech disorders in Down syndrome is revealed with an evaluation that considers the different linguistic aspects resulting from the differentiation of the characteristics of speech. Clinical intervention should be early and guided by specific parameters.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Speech profile in Down syndrome: speech apraxia x speech disorder of musculoskeletal origin
title Speech profile in Down syndrome: speech apraxia x speech disorder of musculoskeletal origin
spellingShingle Speech profile in Down syndrome: speech apraxia x speech disorder of musculoskeletal origin
Coêlho,Julyane Feitoza
Down Syndrome
Apraxia
Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences
Linguistics
Speech
title_short Speech profile in Down syndrome: speech apraxia x speech disorder of musculoskeletal origin
title_full Speech profile in Down syndrome: speech apraxia x speech disorder of musculoskeletal origin
title_fullStr Speech profile in Down syndrome: speech apraxia x speech disorder of musculoskeletal origin
title_full_unstemmed Speech profile in Down syndrome: speech apraxia x speech disorder of musculoskeletal origin
title_sort Speech profile in Down syndrome: speech apraxia x speech disorder of musculoskeletal origin
author Coêlho,Julyane Feitoza
author_facet Coêlho,Julyane Feitoza
Delgado,Isabelle Cahino
Rosa,Marine Raquel Diniz da
Alves,Giorvan Ânderson dos Santos
author_role author
author2 Delgado,Isabelle Cahino
Rosa,Marine Raquel Diniz da
Alves,Giorvan Ânderson dos Santos
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Coêlho,Julyane Feitoza
Delgado,Isabelle Cahino
Rosa,Marine Raquel Diniz da
Alves,Giorvan Ânderson dos Santos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Down Syndrome
Apraxia
Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences
Linguistics
Speech
topic Down Syndrome
Apraxia
Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences
Linguistics
Speech
description ABSTRACT This study presents an analysis of linguistic aspects at the segmental and suprasegmental levels in individuals with Down syndrome with or without a diagnosis of speech apraxia. Ten individuals of both sexes, aged between 13 and 32 years, participated in the study. Data collection was performed, individually and separately, in a video recorded therapeutic session. Speech tasks consisted of word repetition, repetition of sentences and automatic speech. The speech samples were submitted to phonetic transcription with a description and analysis of phonoarticulatory alterations, typology of disfluencies and prosodic alterations. The data were submitted to descriptive and inferential statistical analysis, using the Mann-Whitney test for independent samples and considering p-value≤0.05 as significant. Individuals with speech apraxia (n=6), compared with those without it (n=4), presented a higher occurrence of phonoarticulatory alterations, with a statistically significant difference between the two groups in omission (p=0.018) and articulatory inaccuracy (p=0.030) alterations; a higher occurrence of disfluencies, mainly of the syllable repetition type; and the occurrence of prosodic alterations (83.3%), which was not found in the group without speech apraxia. The importance of the differential diagnosis of speech disorders in Down syndrome is revealed with an evaluation that considers the different linguistic aspects resulting from the differentiation of the characteristics of speech. Clinical intervention should be early and guided by specific parameters.
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