4 resultados para Speech spontaneous
em ArchiMeD - Elektronische Publikationen der Universität Mainz - Alemanha
Resumo:
The characteristics of aphasics’ speech in various languages have been the core of numerous studies, but Arabic in general, and Palestinian Arabic in particular, is still a virgin field in this respect. However, it is of vital importance to have a clear picture of the specific aspects of Palestinian Arabic that might be affected in the speech of aphasics in order to establish screening, diagnosis and therapy programs based on a clinical linguistic database. Hence the central questions of this study are what are the main neurolinguistic features of the Palestinian aphasics’ speech at the phonetic-acoustic level and to what extent are the results similar or not to those obtained from other languages. In general, this study is a survey of the most prominent features of Palestinian Broca’s aphasics’ speech. The main acoustic parameters of vowels and consonants are analysed such as vowel duration, formant frequency, Voice Onset Time (VOT), intensity and frication duration. The deviant patterns among the Broca’s aphasics are displayed and compared with those of normal speakers. The nature of deficit, whether phonetic or phonological, is also discussed. Moreover, the coarticulatory characteristics and some prosodic patterns of Broca’s aphasics are addressed. Samples were collected from six Broca’s aphasics from the same local region. The acoustic analysis conducted on a range of consonant and vowel parameters displayed differences between the speech patterns of Broca’s aphasics and normal speakers. For example, impairments in voicing contrast between the voiced and voiceless stops were found in Broca’s aphasics. This feature does not exist for the fricatives produced by the Palestinian Broca’s aphasics and hence deviates from data obtained for aphasics’ speech from other languages. The Palestinian Broca’s aphasics displayed particular problems with the emphatic sounds. They exhibited deviant coarticulation patterns, another feature that is inconsistent with data obtained from studies from other languages. However, several other findings are in accordance with those reported from various other languages such as impairments in the VOT. The results are in accordance with the suggestions that speech production deficits in Broca’s aphasics are not related to phoneme selection but rather to articulatory implementation and some speech output impairments are related to timing and planning deficits.
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Materials that can mold the flow of elastic waves of certain energy in certain directions are called phononic materials. The present thesis deals essentially with such phononic systems, which are structured in the mesoscale (<1 µm), and with their individual components. Such systems show interesting phononic properties in the hypersonic region, i.e., at frequencies in the GHz range. It is shown that colloidal systems are excellent model systems for the realization of such phononic materials. Therefore, different structures and particle architectures are investigated by Brillouin light scattering, the inelastic scattering of light by phonons.rnThe experimental part of this work is divided into three chapters: Chapter 4 is concerned with the localized mechanical waves in the individual spherical colloidal particles, i.e., with their resonance- or eigenvibrations. The investigation of these vibrations with regard to the environment of the particles, their chemical composition, and the influence of temperature on nanoscopically structured colloids allows novel insights into the physical properties of colloids at small length scales. Furthermore, some general questions concerning light scattering on such systems, in dispute so far, are convincingly addressed.rnChapter 5 is a study of the traveling of mechanical waves in colloidal systems, consisting of ordered and disordered colloids in liquid or elastic matrix. Such systems show acoustic band gaps, which can be explained geometrically (Bragg gap) or by the interaction of the acoustic band with the eigenvibrations of the individual spheres (hybridization gap).rnWhile the latter has no analogue in photonics, the presence of strong phonon scatterers, when a large elastic mismatch between the composite components exists, can largely impact phonon propagation in analogy to strong multiple light scattering systems. The former is exemplified in silica based phononic structures that opens the door to new ways of sound propagation manipulation.rnChapter 6 describes the first measurement of the elastic moduli in newly fabricated by physical vapor deposition so-called ‘stable organic glasses’. rnIn brief, this thesis explores novel phenomena in colloid-based hypersonic phononic structures, utilizing a versatile microfabrication technique along with different colloid architectures provided by material science, and applying a non-destructive optical experimental tool to record dispersion diagrams.rn
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During the perinatal period the developing brain is most vulnerable to inflammation. Prenatal infection or exposure to inflammatory factors can have a profound impact on fetal neurodevelopment with long-term neurological deficits, such as cognitive impairment, learning deficits, perinatal brain damage and cerebral palsy. Inflammation in the brain is characterized by activation of resident immune cells, especially microglia and astrocytes whose activation is associated with a variety of neurodegenerative disorders like Alzheimer´s disease and Multiple sclerosis. These cell types express, release and respond to pro-inflammatory mediators such as cytokines, which are critically involved in the immune response to infection. It has been demonstrated recently that cytokines also directly influence neuronal function. Glial cells are capable of releaseing the pro-inflammatory cytokines MIP-2, which is involved in cell death, and tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNFalpha), which enhances excitatory synaptic function by increasing the surface expression of AMPA receptors. Thus constitutively released TNFalpha homeostatically regulates the balance between neuronal excitation and inhibition in an activity-dependent manner. Since TNFalpha is also involved in neuronal cell death, the interplay between neuronal activity MIP-2 and TNFalpha may control the process of cell death and cell survival in developing neuronal networks. An increasing body of evidence suggests that neuronal activity is important in the regulation of neuronal survival during early development, e.g. programmed cell death (apoptosis) is augmented when neuronal activity is blocked. In our study we were interested on the impact of inflammation on neuronal activity and cell survival during early cortical development. To address this question, we investigated the impact of inflammation on neuronal activity and cell survival during early cortical development in vivo and in vitro. Inflammation was experimentally induced by application of the endotoxin lipopolysaccharide (LPS), which initiates a rapid and well-characterized immune response. I studied the consequences of inflammation on spontaneous neuronal network activity and cell death by combining electrophysiological recordings with multi-electrode arrays and quantitative analyses of apoptosis. In addition, I used a cytokine array and antibodies directed against specific cytokines allowing the identification of the pro-inflammatory factors, which are critically involved in these processes. In this study I demonstrated a direct link between inflammation-induced modifications in neuronal network activity and the control of cell survival in a developing neuronal network for the first time. Our in vivo and in vitro recordings showed a fast LPS-induced reduction in occurrence of spontaneous oscillatory activity. It is indicated that LPS-induced inflammation causes fast release of proinflammatory factors which modify neuronal network activity. My experiments with specific antibodies demonstrate that TNFalpha and to a lesser extent MIP-2 seem to be the key mediators causing activity-dependent neuronal cell death in developing brain. These data may be of important clinical relevance, since spontaneous synchronized activity is also a hallmark of the developing human brain and inflammation-induced alterations in this early network activity may have a critical impact on the survival of immature neurons.
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Die vorliegende Arbeit zum kindlichen Erwerb der binären Opposition von „Möglichkeit“ und „Unmöglichkeit“ und ihrer modalen Ausdrucksweisen im Russischen ist in ihrem praktischen Teil eine Einzelfall- und Langzeitstudie, die eine Ergänzung zu den bisher veröffentlichten, durchgehend eher experimentell und statistisch orientierten Forschungsarbeiten darstellen soll.rnÜber dreieinhalb Jahre hinweg wurde kontinuierlich Sprachmaterial eines Kindes sowie einiger ungefährer Altersgenossen und Spielkameraden aufgezeichnet, geordnet und ausgewertet. Zu Beginn des Untersuchungszeitraums war die Hauptprobandin dreieinhalb Jahre alt, zum Schluß sieben Jahre. Dieses Verfahren wurde bisher für das Russische noch nicht angewandt und wird im theoretischen Teil sorgfältig begründet.rnDas Sammeln für die Fragestellung relevanten sprachlichen Materials erfordert naturgemäß einen hohen Zeit- und Arbeitsaufwand, liefert dafür aber Daten, die eine Beeinflussung durch einen vorgegebenen Versuchsaufbau ausschließen, der natürlichen, spontanen Kommunikation entspringende Äußerungen festhalten und es ermöglichen, unprovozierte Interaktion, situationsbedingte Einflüsse, das Diskursverhalten der Probanden und ähnliche, individuelle Faktoren bei der Interpretation des Sprachmaterials in angemessener Weise zu berücksichtigen.rnUm die Fülle modaler Ausdrucksweisen sinnvoll zu strukturieren, konzentriert sich die Analyse auf die kindliche Verwendung von Modalverben und Prädikative als zentrale Mittel innerhalb des „Möglichkeitsfeldes“ und richtet den Fokus dabei auf das Verb moč’. Aus diesem Grunde wurde das theoretische Fundament, das der Arbeit zugrunde liegt, zu einem nicht geringen Teil aus dem Ansatz I.V. Šatunovskijs entwickelt, der die differenzierteste Analyse der zahlreichen Bedeutungsschattierungen des Verbs moč’ vorgelegt hat. Für besonders bedeutungsvoll für die vorliegende Arbeit erweist sich die Unterscheidung von kontrollierbarer und unkontrollierbarer Möglichkeit.rnIm Rahmen der Untersuchung ließen sich die grundlegenden Entwicklungstendenzen verfolgen. Dabei wurde nicht nur versucht nachzuvollziehen, in welcher Weise sich bei einem Kind das Fundament des Sprachgebrauchs in Gestalt eines allgemeinen „Zitatenschatzes“ formiert, sondern es gelang mitunter sogar, erste Fälle der Verwendung des einen oder anderen kommunikativen Fragments mit der Bedeutung von „Möglichkeit“ / „Unmöglichkeit“ oder erste Fälle der Konfrontation des Kindes mit einer neuen Situation, die eine solche Bedeutung verlangte, und sein Sprachverhalten in diesem Moment zu fixieren.