University College London, United Kingdom.
J Speech Lang Hear Res. 2013 Feb;56(1):44-62. doi: 10.1044/1092-4388(2012/10-0107). Epub 2012 Jul 3.
In this study, the authors aimed to determine whether children with dyslexia (hereafter referred to as "DYS children") are more affected than children with average reading ability (hereafter referred to as "AR children") by talker and intonation variability when perceiving speech in noise.
Thirty-four DYS and 25 AR children were tested on their perception of consonants in naturally produced CV tokens in multitalker babble. Twelve CVs were presented for identification in four conditions varying in the degree of talker and intonation variability. Consonant place (/bi/-/di/) and voicing (/bi/-/pi/) discrimination were investigated with the same conditions.
DYS children made slightly more identification errors than AR children but only for conditions with variable intonation. Errors were more frequent for a subset of consonants, generally weakly encoded for AR children, for tokens with intonation patterns (steady and rise-fall) that occur infrequently in connected discourse. In discrimination tasks, which have a greater memory and cognitive load, DYS children scored lower than AR children across all conditions.
Unusual intonation patterns had a disproportionate (but small) effect on consonant intelligibility in noise for DYS children, but adding talker variability did not. DYS children do not appear to have a general problem in perceiving speech in degraded conditions, which makes it unlikely that they lack robust phonological representations.
在这项研究中,作者旨在确定阅读障碍儿童(以下简称“DYS 儿童”)在感知噪声中的言语时,受说话人变化和语调变化的影响是否比阅读能力正常的儿童(以下简称“AR 儿童”)更大。
34 名 DYS 儿童和 25 名 AR 儿童接受了在多说话人背景噪声中识别自然产生的 CV 音位的测试。在 4 种条件下呈现 12 个 CV 音位进行识别,这 4 种条件分别是说话人变化和语调变化程度不同。使用相同的条件研究了辅音位置(/bi/-/di/)和浊音(/bi/-/pi/)的辨别。
DYS 儿童比 AR 儿童犯的识别错误略多,但仅在语调变化的条件下如此。对于某些辅音,错误更为频繁,这些辅音对于 AR 儿童来说,通常是弱编码的,而对于在连续语篇中不常出现的语调模式(平稳和升降)的音位则更是如此。在辨别任务中,由于记忆和认知负担更大,DYS 儿童在所有条件下的得分均低于 AR 儿童。
不寻常的语调模式对 DYS 儿童在噪声中辅音的可懂度有不成比例(但很小)的影响,但增加说话人变化并没有影响。DYS 儿童在感知受损条件下的言语时似乎没有普遍的问题,这表明他们不太可能缺乏稳健的语音表征。