Linguistic correlates of cognitive decline: collection and analysis of a spoken corpus of patients with dementia living in Basilicata

Authors

  • Elena Martinelli University of Bologna, Italy https://orcid.org/0009-0007-4399-6951
  • Vita Garrammone Universo Salute – Opera Don Uva (PZ), Italia
  • Francesca Mori Universo Salute – Opera Don Uva (PZ), Italia
  • Incoronata Nolè Universo Salute – Opera Don Uva (PZ), Italia
  • Franca Cameriero Universo Salute – Opera Don Uva (PZ), Italia
  • Matilde Martino Universo Salute – Opera Don Uva (PZ), Italia
  • Gaetano Di Bello Universo Salute – Opera Don Uva (PZ), Italia
  • Gloria Gagliardi Alma Mater Studiorum – FICLIT, University of Bologna, Italy https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5257-1540

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17469/O2111AISV000011

Keywords:

dementia, Italian, linguistic profiling, pathological speech, Clinical Linguistics

Abstract

The study aims to profile the linguistic-communicative disabilities related to dementia's onset in Italian. To this purpose, we recruited 40 subjects residing in Basilicata, an administrative region of Southern Italy not previously represented in this type of study. The enrolled cohort is balanced by sex and age: 20 healthy subjects and 20 subjects affected by different types of dementia (i.e., Alzheimer's disease, mixed dementia, frontotemporal dementia, and vascular dementia). After neuropsychological evaluation, we acquired approximately 9 hours of semi-spontaneous speech. Then, the corpus was transcribed and annotated to automatically extract a rich set of linguistic markers. Through statistical inference tests, we outline a degradation of the phonetic-acoustic, morphosyntactic/lexical, semantic, and syntax skills related to the disease. Finally, the qualitative analysis allows for better characterizing the linguistic profile of dementia, highlighting other traits such as local/global coherence and cohesion deficits, anomia's compensatory strategies, and repetitiveness/topic iteration.

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Published

29-12-2023

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