Beijing Advanced Innovation Center for Language Resources and College of Advanced Chinese Training, Beijing Language and Culture University, Beijing 100083, China.
Division of Science and Technology, BNU-HKBU United International College, Zhuhai 519085, Guangdong, China.
JASA Express Lett. 2021 May;1(5):055201. doi: 10.1121/10.0004848.
The current study compared the language-familiarity effect on voice recognition by blind listeners and sighted individuals. Both groups performed better on the recognition of native voices than nonnative voices, but the language-familiarity effect is smaller in the blind than in the sighted group, with blind individuals performing better than their sighted counterparts only on the recognition of nonnative voices. Furthermore, recognition of native and nonnative voices was significantly correlated only in the blind group. These results indicate that language familiarity affects voice recognition by blind listeners, who differ to some extent from their sighted counterparts in the use of linguistic and nonlinguistic features during voice recognition.
当前的研究比较了盲人和明眼人在语音识别中语言熟悉度的影响。两组人对母语者的语音识别都优于非母语者,但在盲人中语言熟悉度的影响较小,盲人在识别非母语者的语音时表现优于明眼人。此外,母语和非母语的语音识别仅在盲人组中显著相关。这些结果表明,语言熟悉度影响盲人听众的语音识别,他们在语音识别过程中使用语言和非语言特征的方式与明眼人有所不同。