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AMSTIVOC (AMsterdam System for Transcription of Infant VOCalizations) Applied to Utterances of Deaf and Normally Hearing Infants

机译:AMSTIVOC(阿姆斯特丹转录的婴儿发作系统)应用于聋哑人和通常听力婴儿的话语

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The need to transcribe infant sound productions from birth onwards by using universally applicable coding tools has been basic to the development of our AMSTIVOC classification system. In this system early infant vocalizations are described by means of a sensori-motor approach based on the source-filter model for speech production. We applied the AMSTIVOC classification system, among other things, to early vocalizations of 6 deaf and 6 hearing infants in order to answer the question whether and where the lack of auditory perception can be traced in the early sound productions of deaf infants. By using this classification system it can be demonstrated that auditory feedback is needed to coordinate the movements of the phonatory and the articulatory system. This coordination capacity is likely to be a prerequisite for the development of normal speech production.
机译:通过使用普遍适用的编码工具将婴儿声音从出生发出的需要基本到我们的AMSTIVOC分类系统的发展。在该系统中,通过基于语音生产的源极滤波器模型的传感器电机方法来描述早期婴儿发声。我们应用了AMSTIVOC分类系统,其中包括6名聋人和6个听觉婴儿的早期发声,以回答问题是否有缺乏听觉感知的问题,以及在聋婴儿的早期合理的作品中是否追踪。通过使用该分类系统,可以说明需要听觉反馈以协调音频和铰接系统的运动。这种协调能力可能是发展正常语音生产的先决条件。

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