Presentation 2003/1/27
Study of Computational Interpretation and Memory Effect of Metathesis in Infants
Toshiya HIRAMA, Ryoko FUTAMI, Nozomu HOSHIMIYA,
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Abstract(in English) Metathesis is a type of speech error that has been observed among many children, but the mechanism has not been understood. In this paper, we proposed that the addition of latencies and fluctuation to the time sequence of phoneme in relation to the commonality of the present syllable and the following, the strength of muscle force, and external noise were necessary in metathesis phenomenon. Furthermore, if phoneme series that infant memorised in past match the one of aimed speech word, additional effect of associative memory in making motor command enabled to explain about 80% of the phenomenon.
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Keyword(in English) metathesis / computational model / latency / associative memory
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Title (in English) Study of Computational Interpretation and Memory Effect of Metathesis in Infants
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Keyword(1) metathesis
Keyword(2) computational model
Keyword(3) latency
Keyword(4) associative memory
1st Author's Name Toshiya HIRAMA
1st Author's Affiliation Dept. of Electronic Eng., Graduate School of Eng., Tohoku University()
2nd Author's Name Ryoko FUTAMI
2nd Author's Affiliation Dept. of Electronic Eng., Graduate School of Eng., Tohoku University
3rd Author's Name Nozomu HOSHIMIYA
3rd Author's Affiliation Dept. of Electronic Eng., Graduate School of Eng., Tohoku University
Date 2003/1/27
Paper # NC2002-104
Volume (vol) vol.102
Number (no) 627
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