How expertise and language familiarity influence perception of speech of people with Parkinson's disease

Mar 4, 2022·
V. Verkhodanova
Matt Coler
Matt Coler
,
R. Jonkers
,
W. Lowie
· 0 min read
Abstract
Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a progressive neurological disorder characterized by several motor and non-motor manifestations. PD frequently leads to hypokinetic dysarthria, which affects speech production and often has a detrimental impact on everyday communication. Among the typical manifestations of hypokinetic dysarthria, speech and language therapists (SLTs) identify prosody as the most affected cluster of speech characteristics. However, less is known about how untrained listeners perceive PD speech and how affected prosody influences their assessments of speech. This study explores the perception of sentence type intonation and healthiness of PD speech by listeners with different levels of familiarity with speech disorders in Dutch. We investigated assessments and classification accuracy differences between Dutch-speaking SLTs and Dutch/non-Dutch speaking untrained listeners.
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Publication
Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics, 36(2-3), 165-182