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- Articulatory oral space measures using the modified A-SpacePublication . Jesus, Luís M. T.; Araújo, André; Costa, Isabel. M.The X-ray microbeam method for measurement of articulatory dynamics has been used to acquire large amounts of data, with reduced X-ray dosage, resulting in one of the most widely used freely available speech production databases. The X-ray Microbeam Speech Production Database (XRMB-SPD), developed at Wisconsin University, USA, includes a vast amount of coordinate data describing articulatory movements, and acoustic and electroglotographic data collected simultaneously. Honda et al. examined the geometry of the vocal track of American English and Japanese speakers from the XRMB-SPD, using a quadrilateral (A-Space) limited by the palate plane, the anterior nasal spine-menton line, the outline of the posterior pharyngeal wall, and a line parallel to the palatal plane, passing through the menton and extending to the pharyngeal wall. In this study the A-Space of different speakers varied in shape. The vowel articulations adapted to the form of the A-Space whilst consonant articulations were independent. each of the 57 speakers. This was used to measure the articulatory oral space (AOS) in the absence of cephalometric analysis, based on the Modified A-Space described in Fig. 1. Axis Reference electrodes Mobile electrodes Static articulatory coordinates Static mandible coordinates Axis Reference electrodes Mobile electrodes Static articulatory coordinates Static mandible coordinates Axis Reference electrodes Mobile electrodes Static articulatory coordinates Static mandible coordinates MaxOP MaxOP Maxillary occlusal plane Maxillary occlusal plane PHA PHA CON CON COR COR M5 M5 M1 M1 M4 M4 MANm MANm GON GON yy yy MAXn MAXn MAXg MAXg PAL PAL MAXi MAXi MNI MNI MANi MANi GNA GNA UL UL LL LL Mid-sagital plane Mid-sagital plane xx xx M3 M2 The Modified A-Space method was used to select 4 speakers in a study that relates occlusal classes with vowel, fricative and stop production adaptations. It allows the detailed characterization of the XRMB-SPD speakers not just in terms of mid-sagittal-plane area, but also in terms of antero-posterior distance, occlusal plane area, posterior pharynx wall tilt, mandible arch width, and oral cavity volume. This last measure has proven to be far more reliable and has revealed more speaker dependent characteristics than the measure previously proposed in.
- Phonological and articulation treatment approaches in Portuguese children with speech and language impairments: a randomized controlled intervention studyPublication . Lousada, M.; Jesus, Luís M. T.; Capelas, S.; Margaça, C.; Tomé, David; Valente, A.; Hall, A.; Joffe, V. L.In Portugal, the routine clinical practice of speech and language therapists (SLTs) in treating children with all types of speech sound disorder (SSD) continues to be articulation therapy (AT). There is limited use of phonological therapy (PT) or phonological awareness training in Portugal. Additionally, at an international level there is a focus on collecting information on and differentiating between the effectiveness of PT and AT for children with different types of phonologically based SSD, as well as on the role of phonological awareness in remediating SSD. It is important to collect more evidence for the most effective and efficient type of intervention approach for different SSDs and for these data to be collected from diverse linguistic and cultural perspectives. To evaluate the effectiveness of a PT and AT approach for treatment of 14 Portuguese children, aged 4.0–6.7 years, with a phonologically based SSD. The children were randomly assigned to one of the two treatment approaches (seven children in each group). All children were treated by the same SLT, blind to the aims of the study, over three blocks of a total of 25 weekly sessions of intervention. Outcome measures of phonological ability (percentage of consonants correct (PCC), percentage occurrence of different phonological processes and phonetic inventory) were taken before and after intervention. A qualitative assessment of intervention effectiveness from the perspective of the parents of participants was included. Both treatments were effective in improving the participants’ speech, with the children receiving PT showing a more significant improvement in PCC score than those receiving the AT. Children in the PT group also showed greater generalization to untreated words than those receiving AT. Parents reported both intervention approaches to be as effective in improving their children's speech. The PT (combination of expressive phonological tasks, phonological awareness, listening and discrimination activities) proved to be an effective integrated method of improving phonological SSD in children. These findings provide some evidence for Portuguese SLTs to employ PT with children with phonologically based SSD.
- The influence of occlusal class in the production of voiceless fricativesPublication . Araújo, André; Vilarinho, Helena; Jesus, Luís M. T.The aim of this study was to relate the production of voiceless fricatives with the type of dental occlusion. The articulatory gestures during the production of consonant sounds such as the voiceless fricatives /f/, /s/ and /ʃ/, seem to be disturbed for type II class (Angle’s classification) individuals, which frequently require the training of compensatory articulation to get a “normal” acoustic output. This work is central to the first two authors’ clinical practice in Speech and Language Therapy in which it is frequent the need to treat articulatory disorders.
- O uso da X-Ray Microbeam Speech Production Database no estudo da influência da oclusão dentária na produção de sons de falaPublication . Araújo, André; Jesus, Luís M. T.; Costa, Isabel M.A fala é uma actividade neuromotora complexa, usada na comunicação humana cujo entendimento continua a despertar interesse. Actualmente, a investigação tende a unir ciências linguísticas e médicas com novas tecnologias. A terapêutica da fala, responsável pela avaliação e tratamento das perturbações da comunicação humana, tem dado contributos para a evolução do conhecimento da fala numa perspectiva funcional. A XRMBSPD é uma base de dados que usa a técnica imagiológica X-ray Microbeam, e permite simultaneamente uma análise acústica, electroglotográfica e articulatória dinâmica, através da localização em tempo real de eléctrodos colocados em vários pontos da face e do sistema articulatório (língua, lábios e dentes). Usou-se a XRMB-SPD para descrever diferenças acústicas e articulatórias em indivíduos com classes de oclusão dentária diferentes.
- Vowel production in two occlusal classesPublication . Araújo, André; Jesus, Luís M. T.; Costa, Isabel M.; Guerreiro Martins Araújo, Pedro AndréThe influence of occlusal class in speech production has been studied using the X-ray Microbeam Speech Production Database (XRMB-SPD). The objective of the study was to relate the occlusal classes I and II with vowel production adaptations. The “Modified A-Space” method was used to select 4 speakers (1 class I male, 1 class I female, 1 class II male and 1 class II female). Articulatory and acoustic features of the vowels [i, {, A, u] were studied using different tasks and methods. Results show some structural differences related with occlusal class and variance in class II subjects’ structures and articulatory adaptations. The major differences found in the vowels’ formants were between male and female groups. Occlusal class also seems to influence acoustical features of vowels produced by female speakers. Structural differences were found, but subjects showed a high adaptation capacity, being able to adjust their articulators to produce all vowels.