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性别和年龄偏见在语音准确性评估中的体现:一项针对言语语言临床医生评估 /s/ 准确性的研究。

Gender and age biases in the assessment of speech accuracy: A study of speech-language clinicians' ratings of /s/ accuracy.

机构信息

Department of Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA.

Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York, USA.

出版信息

Int J Lang Commun Disord. 2024 Nov-Dec;59(6):2878-2895. doi: 10.1111/1460-6984.13122. Epub 2024 Oct 3.

Abstract

PURPOSE

Typically developing children assigned male at birth (AMAB) and children assigned female at birth (AFAB) produce the fricative /s/ differently: AFAB children produce /s/ with a higher spectral peak frequency. This study examined whether implicit knowledge of these differences affects speech-language pathologists'/speech and language therapists' (SLPs'/SLTs') ratings of /s/ accuracy, by comparing ratings made in conditions where SLPs/SLTs were blind to children's sex assigned at birth (SAB) to conditions in which they were told this information.

METHODS

SLPs (n = 95) varying in clinical experience rated the accuracy of word-initial /s/ productions (n = 87) of eight children with speech sound disorder in one of four conditions: one in which no information about the children was revealed, one in which children's SAB was revealed, one in which children's age was revealed, and one in which both were revealed.

RESULTS

Despite there being no statistically significant differences between AFAB and AMAB children's /s/ production in researcher-determined accuracy or in one acoustic characteristic, spectral centroid, SLPs in all four conditions judged the /s/ productions of AFAB children as more accurate than AMAB children. Listeners were significantly less likely to judge the productions of AMAB children to be inaccurate in the conditions in which age or age and SAB were revealed. These effects were consistent across SLPs with greatly varying levels of clinical experience.

CONCLUSION

Knowing or imputing children's age and SAB can affect ratings of /s/ accuracy. Clinicians should be mindful of these potential effects. Future research should understand how expectations about sociolinguistic variation in speech affect appraisals of their speech and language.

WHAT THIS PAPER ADDS

What is already known on the subject Adult men and women produce /s/ differently. A consensus is that these differences reflect sociolinguistic gender marking, rather than being the passive consequence of vocal-tract differences. Recent studies have shown that children assigned female at birth (AFAB) and those assigned male at birth (AMAB) produce /s/ differently in ways that mirror the differences between adult men and women, and which presumably reflect gender marking. What this paper adds to existing knowledge We asked whether US-based speech-language pathologists' (SLPs) ratings of the accuracy of /s/ differ depending on whether they are rating an AFAB or an AMAB child, and whether these differences are greater in conditions in which people are told the sex assigned at birth of the child being rated. We found that SLPs were more likely to judge AFAB children's /s/ productions to be more accurate than AMAB children's, even though the productions from the AMAB and AFAB children that were used as stimuli were matched for accuracy as determined by trained researchers. What are the clinical implications of this work? SLPs/speech-language therapists should be sensitive to the influence of social variables when assessing /s/. SLPs/speech-language therapists might rate children's productions differently depending on whether they believe they are rating an AFAB or an AMAB child.

摘要

目的

通常情况下,出生时被指定为男性(AMAB)的典型发育儿童和出生时被指定为女性(AFAB)的儿童在发摩擦音/s/时存在差异:AFAB 儿童产生的/s/频谱峰值频率更高。本研究通过比较在不知道儿童出生时被分配的性别(SAB)的条件下和在被告知这些信息的条件下,言语语言病理学家/言语和语言治疗师(SLPs/SLTs)对/s/准确性的评分,来检验这种隐性知识是否会影响他们的评分,共纳入了 95 名 SLPs,对 8 名患有语音障碍的儿童的初始单词/s/发音(n=87)进行了评分,这 8 名儿童的评估在以下四种条件下进行:一种是不透露儿童任何信息,一种是透露儿童的 SAB,一种是透露儿童的年龄,还有一种是同时透露这两种信息。

方法

SLPs 在四个条件下对 8 名患有语音障碍的儿童的初始单词/s/发音(n=87)进行了评分,这 8 名儿童的年龄在 3-11 岁之间。这四个条件分别是:(1)不透露任何关于儿童的信息;(2)透露儿童的 SAB;(3)透露儿童的年龄;(4)同时透露儿童的年龄和 SAB。

结果

尽管在研究人员确定的准确性或一个声学特征(谱中心)方面,AFAB 和 AMAB 儿童的/s/产生没有统计学上的显著差异,但在所有四个条件下,SLPs 都认为 AFAB 儿童的/s/发音比 AMAB 儿童的更准确。在透露年龄或年龄和 SAB 的条件下,听者更不可能判断 AMAB 儿童的发音不准确。这些影响在具有不同临床经验水平的 SLPs 中是一致的。

结论

了解或推断儿童的年龄和 SAB 可能会影响对/s/准确性的评分。临床医生应该注意到这些潜在的影响。未来的研究应该了解对言语中社会语言变化的期望如何影响对其言语和语言的评估。

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