The phonetic analysis of speech of patients with dementia has mostly involved durational or supra-segmental features, whereas a minor interest has been dedicated to investigating vowel formant variability. To date, the only studies focusing on vowel variations in speakers with dementia are based on a small Japanese dataset. For this reason, we present here a preliminary investigation on 2 Italian-speaking patients diagnosed with dementia compared with control speakers balanced for all sociolinguistic parameters. The descriptive, static and dynamic analysis mixes a quantitative and qualitative approach. The results show a reduction of vowel space in speakers with dementia, especially along the F1 axis. A more stable vowel contour than the control speakers has also been highlighted. In line with the few previous studies on the topic, these results have been explained as a reduction of tongue movement, in particular on the vertical axis, during speech. These preliminary results represent a fundamental starting point for the creation of a larger dataset of analysis, by balancing pathological speakers, with the associated control speakers, with respect to the typology of dementia and its effect on the subject.

Gagliardi, G., Meluzzi, C. (2024). Vowel formant variability in the speech of patients with dementia: a preliminary analysis. ITALIANO LINGUADUE, 16(2), 635-651 [10.54103/2037-3597/27869].

Vowel formant variability in the speech of patients with dementia: a preliminary analysis

Gloria Gagliardi
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2024

Abstract

The phonetic analysis of speech of patients with dementia has mostly involved durational or supra-segmental features, whereas a minor interest has been dedicated to investigating vowel formant variability. To date, the only studies focusing on vowel variations in speakers with dementia are based on a small Japanese dataset. For this reason, we present here a preliminary investigation on 2 Italian-speaking patients diagnosed with dementia compared with control speakers balanced for all sociolinguistic parameters. The descriptive, static and dynamic analysis mixes a quantitative and qualitative approach. The results show a reduction of vowel space in speakers with dementia, especially along the F1 axis. A more stable vowel contour than the control speakers has also been highlighted. In line with the few previous studies on the topic, these results have been explained as a reduction of tongue movement, in particular on the vertical axis, during speech. These preliminary results represent a fundamental starting point for the creation of a larger dataset of analysis, by balancing pathological speakers, with the associated control speakers, with respect to the typology of dementia and its effect on the subject.
2024
Gagliardi, G., Meluzzi, C. (2024). Vowel formant variability in the speech of patients with dementia: a preliminary analysis. ITALIANO LINGUADUE, 16(2), 635-651 [10.54103/2037-3597/27869].
Gagliardi, Gloria; Meluzzi, Chiara
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