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Computer-assisted analysis of spontaneous speech: quantification of basic parameters in aphasic and unimpaired language
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Speech CorpusNeurolinguisticsPathological SpeechBasic ParametersAcquired AphasiaSpeech Sound DisorderSpeech RecognitionPhoneticsQuantitative AnalysisAphasiaComputer-assisted AnalysisLanguage StudiesUnimpaired LanguagePsychiatryArtsAachener SprachanalyseRehabilitationSpeech CommunicationSpeech TechnologySpeech AnalysisAachen Speech AnalysisMotor SpeechSpeech ProcessingSpeech PerceptionLinguistics
Although generally accepted as an important part of aphasia assessment, detailed analysis of spontaneous speech is rarely carried out in clinical practice mostly due to time limitations. The Aachener Sprachanalyse (ASPA; Aachen Speech Analysis) is a computer-assisted method for the quantitative analysis of German spontaneous speech that allows for a detailed assessment by means of linguistic basic parameters in an acceptable amount of time. It has previously been proven sensitive for monitoring changes over time. In this study, we present data of 52 aphasic participants whose spontaneous speech was analyzed retrospectively before and after an intensive therapy program. The measured changes are evaluated with reference to normative data of 60 non-brain-damaged speakers. Results confirm good sensitivity to document changes over time. Clinical relevance of changes is assessed with reference to critical score ranges derived from the normative data. Findings provide further evidence of the clinical applicability and usefulness of ASPA.
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