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Intelligibility of speech produced by sighted and blind adults

机译:视力正常和失明成年人产生的语音的可理解性

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Purpose It is well known that speech uses both the auditory and visual modalities to convey information. In cases of congenital sensory deprivation, the feedback language learners have access to for mapping visible and invisible orofacial articulation is impoverished. Although the effects of blindness on the movements of the lips, jaw, and tongue have been documented in francophone adults, not much is known about their consequences for speech intelligibility. The objective of this study is to investigate the effects of congenital visual deprivation on vowel intelligibility in adult speakers of Canadian French. Method Twenty adult listeners performed two perceptual identification tasks in which vowels produced by congenitally blind adults and sighted adults were used as stimuli. The vowels were presented in the auditory, visual, and audiovisual modalities (experiment 1) and at different signal-to-noise ratios in the audiovisual modality (experiment 2). Correct identification scores were calculated. Sequential information analyses were also conducted to assess the amount of information transmitted to the listeners along the three vowel features of height, place of articulation, and rounding. Results The results showed that, although blind speakers did not differ from their sighted peers in the auditory modality, they had lower scores in the audiovisual and visual modalities. Some vowels produced by blind speakers are also less robust in noise than those produced by sighted speakers. Conclusion Together, the results suggest that adult blind speakers have learned to adapt to their sensory loss so that they can successfully achieve intelligible vowel targets in non-noisy conditions but that they produce less intelligible speech in noisy conditions. Thus, the trade-off between visible (lips) and invisible (tongue) articulatory cues observed between vowels produced by blind and sighted speakers is not equivalent in terms of perceptual efficiency.
机译:目的 众所周知,语音同时使用听觉和视觉方式来传达信息。在先天性感觉剥夺的情况下,学习者可以获得的反馈语言用于映射可见和不可见的口面部发音是贫乏的。尽管在讲法语的成年人中已经记录了失明对嘴唇、下巴和舌头运动的影响,但对它们对言语清晰度的影响知之甚少。本研究的目的是调查先天性视觉剥夺对加拿大法语成年使用者元音清晰度的影响。方法 20名成年听者进行2项知觉识别任务,其中先天性失明成人和视力正常成人产生的元音作为刺激。元音以听觉、视觉和视听模式(实验 1)呈现,在视听模式(实验 2)中以不同的信噪比呈现。计算正确的识别分数。还进行了顺序信息分析,以评估沿高度、发音位置和圆角这三个元音特征传递给听众的信息量。结果 结果显示,尽管盲人说话者在听觉方式上与视力正常的同龄人没有差异,但他们在视听和视觉方式上的得分较低。盲人说话者产生的一些元音在噪音方面也不如视力正常的人产生的元音强。结论 综上所述,研究结果表明,成年盲人已经学会了适应他们的感觉丧失,因此他们能够在非嘈杂的条件下成功实现可理解的元音目标,但在嘈杂的条件下,他们产生的语音不太可理解。因此,盲人和有视力的说话者在元音之间观察到的可见(嘴唇)和不可见(舌头)发音线索之间的权衡在感知效率方面并不等同。

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