2021
DOI: 10.1044/2021_jslhr-20-00233
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Healthy Communication Partners Modify Their Speech When Conversing With Individuals With Parkinson's Disease

Abstract: Purpose For individuals with Parkinson's disease (PD), conversational interactions can be challenging. Efforts to improve the success of these interactions have largely fallen on the individual with PD. Successful communication, however, involves contributions from both the individual with PD and their communication partner. The current study examines whether healthy communication partners naturally engage in different acoustic–prosodic behavior (speech compensations) when conversing with an indivi… Show more

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“…These changes can result in very unintelligible speech. On the other hand, communication partners enunciate more clearly, speak more slowly [35] and use more specific repair sequences during communicative difficulty [32] . The communicative changes on both the PWPD’s and communication partner’s end highlight the importance of a broad assessment including the communication partner when mapping out the communication deficits of PWPD in both the clinic and research.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These changes can result in very unintelligible speech. On the other hand, communication partners enunciate more clearly, speak more slowly [35] and use more specific repair sequences during communicative difficulty [32] . The communicative changes on both the PWPD’s and communication partner’s end highlight the importance of a broad assessment including the communication partner when mapping out the communication deficits of PWPD in both the clinic and research.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%