Montgomery A A, Prosek R A, Walden B E, Cord M T
Army Audiology and Speech Center, Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, D.C. 20307-5001.
J Rehabil Res Dev. 1987 Fall;24(4):221-8.
It was hypothesized that speech loudness may be primarily determined by the level of the vowel and that, as a consequence, high positive consonant/vowel intensity ratios (C/V ratios) could be tolerated by hearing-impaired listeners with possible improvement in intelligibility. The present study was concerned with the effects of high C/V ratios on the loudness of speech as a necessary first step prior to more detailed studies of loudness tolerance and intelligibility. Recordings of four CVC monosyllables were digitized and one of the consonants in each word was selected for amplification relative to a constant vowel level. For each word a set of seven tokens was prepared representing a range of C/V ratios from approximately -20 dB to 9 dB. The loudness of each token was obtained through a loudness matching task involving a standard word presented at 90 dB SPL. In addition, sets of nonspeech stimuli were created to approximate the C/V ratios represented in two of the monosyllables. Loudness of nonspeech tokens was obtained using the same loudness matching paradigm. It was found that high C/V ratios had no appreciable effect on speech loudness. (The nonspeech stimuli gave similar results, however, so it was not possible to conclude that speech was unique in that respect.) The findings in general are encouraging for the further study of the influence of C/V ratio on intelligibility and the eventual incorporation of C/V processing into digital hearing aids.
研究假设语音响度可能主要由元音的电平决定,因此,听力受损的听众可能能够容忍较高的正辅音/元音强度比(C/V比),这可能会提高语音清晰度。本研究关注高C/V比对语音响度的影响,这是在更详细地研究响度容忍度和语音清晰度之前的必要第一步。对四个CVC单音节的录音进行数字化处理,并选择每个单词中的一个辅音相对于恒定的元音电平进行放大。对于每个单词,准备了一组七个样本,代表从大约-20dB到9dB的一系列C/V比。每个样本的响度是通过一个响度匹配任务获得的,该任务涉及一个以90dB SPL呈现的标准单词。此外,还创建了几组非语音刺激,以近似两个单音节中所代表的C/V比。使用相同的响度匹配范式获得非语音样本的响度。研究发现,高C/V比对语音响度没有明显影响。(然而,非语音刺激给出了类似的结果,因此无法得出语音在这方面具有独特性的结论。)总体而言,这些发现对于进一步研究C/V比对语音清晰度的影响以及最终将C/V处理纳入数字助听器是令人鼓舞的。