Nellis J L, Neiman G S, Lehman J A
Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio 44106.
Cleft Palate Craniofac J. 1992 Mar;29(2):157-63. doi: 10.1597/1545-1569_1992_029_0157_conalj_2.3.co_2.
This study examined the relationship between nasalance scores as derived from the Model 6200 Nasometer and listener judgments of perceived nasality for individuals with pharyngeal flaps. Sixteen individuals with pharyngeal flaps read a speech sample consisting of seven sentences for which associated nasalance scores were obtained. In addition, 10 trained listeners were asked to judge the subjects' audiorecorded speech samples for the degree of both hypernasality and hyponasality using two 6-point scales. The mean judges' ratings of hypernasality did not increase systematically with increasing nasalance scores or with decreasing hyponasality ratings. However, as the nasalance scores associated with nasal loaded sentences increased, a systematic decrease in listener perception of hyponasality occurred.
本研究考察了使用6200型鼻声计得出的鼻漏气分数与咽瓣患者鼻音可感知程度的听众判断之间的关系。16名咽瓣患者朗读了一个由七个句子组成的言语样本,并据此获得了相应的鼻漏气分数。此外,10名经过训练的听众被要求使用两个6分制量表,对受试者的语音录音样本的高鼻音和低鼻音程度进行判断。听众对高鼻音的平均评分并未随着鼻漏气分数的增加或低鼻音评分的降低而系统性增加。然而,随着与鼻音加重句子相关的鼻漏气分数增加,听众对低鼻音的感知出现了系统性下降。