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Single-word intelligibility testing in aphasia: Alternate forms reliability, phonetic complexity and word frequency

机译:失语症的单字清晰度测试:替代形式的可靠性,语音复杂性和字频

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Background: We recently constructed a single-word speech intelligibility test intended to quantify magnitude of speech sound impairment in individuals with aphasia. To minimise listener learning and strategising, the test included a large set of possible (alternate) test forms and was constructed with high and diverse phonologic similarity among candidate words. Although the corpus was limited in phonetic complexity to single syllables, and although criteria for minimal word frequency were applied, it is possible that more fine-grained differences in phonetic complexity and/or word frequency may introduce varying levels of difficulty across alternate test forms and that reliability, therefore, may be compromised.Aims: The dual purposes of this study were to evaluate alternate forms reliability for the new intelligibility test and to determine whether word frequency and/or phonetic complexity affected word identification scores.Methods & Procedures: All words in the 600-word test corpus were coded for overall phonetic complexity and for frequency of occurrence in spoken English. Fifty-one versions of the target 50-word test were generated from this corpus by following designated pseudo-random selection procedures. Speech samples were collected from 13 speakers with aphasia, who each repeated three or four of these 50-word sets. Ten normal-hearing listeners were asked to indicate the words they thought the speakers were trying to say. Per cent accuracy was computed for each speaker, test form and target word.Outcomes & Results: The intra-class correlation within speakers was 0.97, indicating that the scores across alternate forms were highly reproducible. Analyses at the word level showed that both phonetic complexity and word frequency affected identification accuracy. The effects were seen in almost all participants whose intelligibility scores were in the impaired range.Conclusions: High frequency of occurrence and low phonetic complexity increase repetition accuracy for individuals with moderate to severe sound production difficulties and aphasia. However, the pseudo-random word selection in the examined word intelligibility test was sufficient to ensure strong alternate forms reliability. Further constraints on the word selection process for this test are not warranted.
机译:背景:我们最近构建了一个单字语音清晰度测试,旨在量化失语症患者语音障碍的程度。为了最大程度地减少听者的学习和制定策略,该测试包括大量可能的(替代)测试形式,并且在候选单词之间具有高度多样的语音相似性。尽管语料库的语音复杂度仅限于单个音节,并且虽然应用了最小词频的标准,但在语音复杂度和/或词频上更细微的差异可能会在替代测试形式中引入不同程度的难度。目的:这项研究的双重目的是评估新清晰度测试的替代形式可靠性,并确定单词频率和/或语音复杂度是否影响单词识别分数。方法与步骤:所有单词600字测试语料库中的代码针对整体语音复杂性和英语口语发生频率进行了编码。通过遵循指定的伪随机选择程序,从该语料库生成了目标50字测试的51个版本。语音样本是从13位失语者中收集的,他们每人重复这50个单词集中的三个或四个。要求十名听力正常的听众指出他们认为说话者试图说的话。计算出每个说话者,测试形式和目标词的准确率。结果与结果:说话者内部的类内相关性为0.97,表明跨其他形式的得分具有很高的可重复性。在单词级别的分析表明,语音复杂度和单词频率都会影响识别准确性。结论:几乎所有参与者的清晰度得分均在受损范围内。结论:高发生频率和低语音复杂性提高了中度至重度声音产生障碍和失语症患者的重复准确性。但是,在所检查的单词清晰度测试中,伪随机单词选择足以确保强大的替代形式可靠性。不保证进一步限制该单词选择过程。

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