Download PDFOpen PDF in browserConnected Speech Characteristics of Bengali Speakers with Alzheimer’s Disease: Evidence for Language-specific Diagnostic MarkersEasyChair Preprint 66933 pages•Date: September 25, 2021AbstractSpeech and language characteristics of connected speech provide a valuable tool for identifying, diagnosing and monitoring progression in Alzheimer’s Disease (AD). Our knowledge of linguistic features of connected speech in AD is primarily derived from English speakers; very little is known regarding patterns of linguistic deficits in speakers of other languages, such as Bengali. Bengali is a highly inflected pro-drop language. It is the seventh most spoken language in the world, yet to date, no studies have investigated the profile of linguistic impairments in Bengali speakers with AD. The aim of this study was to characterize connected speech production and identify the linguistic features affected in Bengali speakers with AD. Narrative samples were elicited in Bengali using the Frog Story from six Bengali speaking AD patients and eight matched controls from the urban metropolis, Kolkata, India. . Samples were analyzed using the QPA and the CIU analyses. In line with the extant literature from English speakers, the Bengali AD participants demonstrated decreased speech rate, simplicity of sentence forms and structures, and reduced semantic content. Critically, differences with English speakers’ literature emerged in the domains of Bengali specific linguistic features, such as the pro-drop nature of Bengali and its inflectional properties of nominal and verbal systems. Bengali AD participants produced fewer pronouns, which is in direct contrast with the overuse of pronouns by English AD participants. No obvious difficulty in producing nominal and verbal inflections was evident. However, differences in the type of noun inflections were evident; these were characterized by simpler inflectional features used by AD speakers. This study represents the first of its kind to characterize connected speech production in Bengali AD participants and is a significant step forward towards the development of language-specific clinical markers in AD. Keyphrases: Alzheimer’s disease, Bengali, Linguistic variables, Story Narration, connected speech, pronoun, speech analysis
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