Caracterização dos fones [s] e [ʃ] por meio da análise acústica

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Autor(a) principal: Brasil, Brunah de Castro
Data de Publicação: 2011
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Manancial - Repositório Digital da UFSM
Texto Completo: http://repositorio.ufsm.br/handle/1/6499
Resumo: The typical phonological development and phonological disorders are object of continuous studies in speech area, in order to characterize aspects such as phonemes acquisition, strategies of repairing presents in subjects produtions, articulatory and acoustic characteristics of sounds. In the last aspect, it becomes important, the comparison of speech data of adults and children to verify if the acoustic parameters are similar. Thus, the purpose of this study is to compare, with acoustic analysis, the prodution of [s] and [ʃ] of children with or without phonological disorders and adults, considering the acoustic parameters of duration of fricative noise, cutoff frequency of fricative noise, band of frequencies of stronger fricative noise concentration and formant transition of the following vowel. It was realized comparisons between the 31 subjects` data of speech, which were divided in three groups group of children with typical phonological development (average age of 7,12 (± 0,77)), group of children with phonological disorders (average age of 6,87 ((± 0,74) and group of adults (average age of 23,61 (± 3,445)). These subjects came from the schools of Santa Maria/RS city and from Speech Therapy and Audiology service of Federal University of Santa Maria and realized initial interview, screening and phonological evaluation. Speech data were collected in acoustically treated booth. To acoustic analysis there were used two softwares: Praat and Wavesurfer. To statistical analysis there were compared the group of children with typical phonological development to the group of children with phonological disorders and the group of adults to the group of children with typical phonological development. It was verified that, when some parameters are considered, such as duration of fricative noise and cutoff frequency of fricative noise, the children without phonological disorder productions are statistically equal to adults productions. Sometimes these groups productions are acoustically different, but not perceptually, what can be justified by the neuromaturational process, through which children are passing in the studied age. Yet, it was observed that the children with phonological disorder really performed substitutions of studied phones. An example of that is the case of [s], which was produced like a substitution, presents the same acoustic characteristics of an [s] correctly produced, this is, which represents the phoneme /s/. The parameters more efficient to differentiate [s] and [ʃ] were cutoff frequency of fricative noise and band of frequencies of stronger fricative noise concentration.
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spelling Caracterização dos fones [s] e [ʃ] por meio da análise acústicaCharacterization of phones [s] and [ʃ] through acoustic analysisAcústica da falaAdultoCriançaFalaFonéticaFonoaudiologiaDistúrbios da falaSpeech acousticsAdultChildSpeechPhoneticsSpeech language and hearing sciencesSpeech disordersCNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::FONOAUDIOLOGIAThe typical phonological development and phonological disorders are object of continuous studies in speech area, in order to characterize aspects such as phonemes acquisition, strategies of repairing presents in subjects produtions, articulatory and acoustic characteristics of sounds. In the last aspect, it becomes important, the comparison of speech data of adults and children to verify if the acoustic parameters are similar. Thus, the purpose of this study is to compare, with acoustic analysis, the prodution of [s] and [ʃ] of children with or without phonological disorders and adults, considering the acoustic parameters of duration of fricative noise, cutoff frequency of fricative noise, band of frequencies of stronger fricative noise concentration and formant transition of the following vowel. It was realized comparisons between the 31 subjects` data of speech, which were divided in three groups group of children with typical phonological development (average age of 7,12 (± 0,77)), group of children with phonological disorders (average age of 6,87 ((± 0,74) and group of adults (average age of 23,61 (± 3,445)). These subjects came from the schools of Santa Maria/RS city and from Speech Therapy and Audiology service of Federal University of Santa Maria and realized initial interview, screening and phonological evaluation. Speech data were collected in acoustically treated booth. To acoustic analysis there were used two softwares: Praat and Wavesurfer. To statistical analysis there were compared the group of children with typical phonological development to the group of children with phonological disorders and the group of adults to the group of children with typical phonological development. It was verified that, when some parameters are considered, such as duration of fricative noise and cutoff frequency of fricative noise, the children without phonological disorder productions are statistically equal to adults productions. Sometimes these groups productions are acoustically different, but not perceptually, what can be justified by the neuromaturational process, through which children are passing in the studied age. Yet, it was observed that the children with phonological disorder really performed substitutions of studied phones. An example of that is the case of [s], which was produced like a substitution, presents the same acoustic characteristics of an [s] correctly produced, this is, which represents the phoneme /s/. The parameters more efficient to differentiate [s] and [ʃ] were cutoff frequency of fricative noise and band of frequencies of stronger fricative noise concentration.O desenvolvimento fonológico típico e o desvio fonológico são alvos de incessantes estudos na área da Fonoaudiologia, no sentido de buscar a caracterização de aspectos como aquisição de fonemas, estratégias de reparo presentes na produção dos sujeitos, características articulatórias e acústicas dos sons. Neste último aspecto, torna-se importante, também, a comparação entre os dados obtidos na fala das crianças com dados de fala adulta, no sentido de verificar se os parâmetros acústicos se assemelham. Assim, o objetivo deste trabalho foi comparar, com auxílio da análise acústica, as produções de [s] e [ʃ] de crianças com desenvolvimento fonológico típico e com desvio fonológico e de adultos, considerando os parâmetros acústicos de duração do ruído fricativo, frequência de corte do ruído fricativo, banda de frequências de maior concentração de ruído fricativo e transição formântica da vogal seguinte aos fones estudados. Foram realizadas comparações entre os dados de fala de 31 sujeitos, divididos em três grupos grupo de crianças com desenvolvimento fonológico típico (com idade média de 7,12 anos, ± 0,77), grupo de crianças com desvio fonológico (com idade média de 6,87 anos, ± 0,74) e grupo de adultos (com idade média de 23,61 anos, ± 3,445). Os sujeitos advinham de escolas da cidade de Santa Maria/RS e do Serviço de Atendimento Fonoaudiológico da Universidade Federal de Santa Maria e realizaram entrevista inicial, triagem e avaliação fonológica. Os dados de fala a serem analisados foram coletados em cabine tratada acusticamente e para a realização da análise acústica foram utilizados dois softwares: Praat e Wavesurfer. Para análise estatística dos dados foram realizadas comparações entre o grupo de crianças com desenvolvimento fonológico típico e o grupo de adultos e entre crianças com desenvolvimento fonológico típico e com desvio fonológico. Verificou-se que, quando considerados alguns parâmetros acústicos, como duração do ruído fricativo e frequência de corte do ruído fricativo, as produções das crianças com desenvolvimento fonológico típico são estatisticamente iguais às produções dos adultos. Por vezes, as produções desses grupos apresentam-se diferentes acusticamente, mas não perceptivo-auditivamente, o que pode ser justificado pelo processo neuromaturacional que as crianças estão passando na idade pesquisada. Ainda, observou-se que as crianças com desvio fonológico apresentavam realmente substituições envolvendo os fones estudados. Um exemplo sobre este fato é o caso do [s] fruto de uma substituição (quando o alvo era o fonema /ʃ/) apresentar as mesmas características acústicas que um [s] corretamente produzido, isto é, que representa fonema /s/. Os parâmetros que se mostraram os mais eficientes na diferenciação dos fones [s] e [ʃ] foram frequência de corte do ruído fricativo e banda de frequências de concentração do ruído fricativo, para adultos e crianças com desenvolvimento fonológico típico.Universidade Federal de Santa MariaBRFonoaudiologiaUFSMPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Distúrbios da Comunicação HumanaMezzomo, Carolina Lisbôahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/3084638267716841Mota, Helena Bollihttp://lattes.cnpq.br/3717425754253849Keske-Soares, Marciahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/2993790524055307Brasil, Brunah de Castro2011-09-272011-09-272011-03-03info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfapplication/pdfBrasil, Brunah de Castro. Characterization of phones [s] and [ʃ] through acoustic analysis. 2011. 128 f. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Caracterização dos fones [s] e [ʃ] por meio da análise acústica
Characterization of phones [s] and [ʃ] through acoustic analysis
title Caracterização dos fones [s] e [ʃ] por meio da análise acústica
spellingShingle Caracterização dos fones [s] e [ʃ] por meio da análise acústica
Brasil, Brunah de Castro
Acústica da fala
Adulto
Criança
Fala
Fonética
Fonoaudiologia
Distúrbios da fala
Speech acoustics
Adult
Child
Speech
Phonetics
Speech language and hearing sciences
Speech disorders
CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::FONOAUDIOLOGIA
title_short Caracterização dos fones [s] e [ʃ] por meio da análise acústica
title_full Caracterização dos fones [s] e [ʃ] por meio da análise acústica
title_fullStr Caracterização dos fones [s] e [ʃ] por meio da análise acústica
title_full_unstemmed Caracterização dos fones [s] e [ʃ] por meio da análise acústica
title_sort Caracterização dos fones [s] e [ʃ] por meio da análise acústica
author Brasil, Brunah de Castro
author_facet Brasil, Brunah de Castro
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Mezzomo, Carolina Lisbôa
http://lattes.cnpq.br/3084638267716841
Mota, Helena Bolli
http://lattes.cnpq.br/3717425754253849
Keske-Soares, Marcia
http://lattes.cnpq.br/2993790524055307
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Brasil, Brunah de Castro
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Acústica da fala
Adulto
Criança
Fala
Fonética
Fonoaudiologia
Distúrbios da fala
Speech acoustics
Adult
Child
Speech
Phonetics
Speech language and hearing sciences
Speech disorders
CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::FONOAUDIOLOGIA
topic Acústica da fala
Adulto
Criança
Fala
Fonética
Fonoaudiologia
Distúrbios da fala
Speech acoustics
Adult
Child
Speech
Phonetics
Speech language and hearing sciences
Speech disorders
CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::FONOAUDIOLOGIA
description The typical phonological development and phonological disorders are object of continuous studies in speech area, in order to characterize aspects such as phonemes acquisition, strategies of repairing presents in subjects produtions, articulatory and acoustic characteristics of sounds. In the last aspect, it becomes important, the comparison of speech data of adults and children to verify if the acoustic parameters are similar. Thus, the purpose of this study is to compare, with acoustic analysis, the prodution of [s] and [ʃ] of children with or without phonological disorders and adults, considering the acoustic parameters of duration of fricative noise, cutoff frequency of fricative noise, band of frequencies of stronger fricative noise concentration and formant transition of the following vowel. It was realized comparisons between the 31 subjects` data of speech, which were divided in three groups group of children with typical phonological development (average age of 7,12 (± 0,77)), group of children with phonological disorders (average age of 6,87 ((± 0,74) and group of adults (average age of 23,61 (± 3,445)). These subjects came from the schools of Santa Maria/RS city and from Speech Therapy and Audiology service of Federal University of Santa Maria and realized initial interview, screening and phonological evaluation. Speech data were collected in acoustically treated booth. To acoustic analysis there were used two softwares: Praat and Wavesurfer. To statistical analysis there were compared the group of children with typical phonological development to the group of children with phonological disorders and the group of adults to the group of children with typical phonological development. It was verified that, when some parameters are considered, such as duration of fricative noise and cutoff frequency of fricative noise, the children without phonological disorder productions are statistically equal to adults productions. Sometimes these groups productions are acoustically different, but not perceptually, what can be justified by the neuromaturational process, through which children are passing in the studied age. Yet, it was observed that the children with phonological disorder really performed substitutions of studied phones. An example of that is the case of [s], which was produced like a substitution, presents the same acoustic characteristics of an [s] correctly produced, this is, which represents the phoneme /s/. The parameters more efficient to differentiate [s] and [ʃ] were cutoff frequency of fricative noise and band of frequencies of stronger fricative noise concentration.
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