This study examined variability of lip movements across repetitions of the same utterance as a function of age in Swedish speakers. The specific purpose was to extend earlier findings by examining variability in both phase and amplitude. Subjects were 50 typically developed native Swedish children and adults (28 females, 22 males, aged 5 to 31 yr). Lip movements were recorded during 15 to 20 repetitions of a short Swedish phrase using three-dimensional articulography. After correction for head movements, the kinematic records were expressed in a maxilla-based coordinate system. Movement onset and offset of the utterance were identified using kinematic landmarks. The Euclidean distance between receivers on the upper and lower lips was calculated and subjected to functional data analysis to assess both phase and amplitude variability. Results show a decrease in both indices as a function of age, with a greater reduction of amplitude variability. There was no difference between males and females for either index. The two indices were moderately correlated with each other, suggesting that they capture different aspects of speech production. Utterance duration also decreased with age, but variability was unrelated to duration. The standard deviation of utterance duration also decreased with age. The present results thus suggest that age related changes in speech motor control continue up until 30 years of age.
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Development of speech motor control: Lip movement variability
Susanne Schötz;
Susanne Schötz
Humanities Laboratory, Center for Languages and Literature,
Lund University
, Lund, Sweden
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Johan Frid;
Johan Frid
Humanities Laboratory, Center for Languages and Literature,
Lund University
, Lund, Sweden
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Anders Löfqvist
Anders Löfqvist
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Department of Logopedics, Phoniatrics, and Audiology,
Lund University
, Lund, Sweden
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Author to whom correspondence should be addressed. Electronic mail: Anders.Lofqvist@med.lu.se
J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 133, 4210–4217 (2013)
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Received:
July 10 2012
Accepted:
March 26 2013
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Susanne Schötz, Johan Frid, Anders Löfqvist; Development of speech motor control: Lip movement variability. J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 1 June 2013; 133 (6): 4210–4217. https://doi.org/10.1121/1.4802649
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