There is substantial individual variability in understanding speech in adverse listening conditions. This study examined whether a relationship exists between processing speech in noise (environmental degradation) and dysarthric speech (source degradation), with regard to intelligibility performance and the use of metrical stress to segment the degraded speech signals. Ninety native speakers of American English transcribed speech in noise and dysarthric speech. For each type of listening adversity, transcriptions were analyzed for proportion of words correct and lexical segmentation errors indicative of stress cue utilization. Consistent with the hypotheses, intelligibility performance for speech in noise was correlated with intelligibility...
This study examined how speakers with ataxic dysarthria produce sentence stress and how these findin...
The authors investigated the impact of unilateral listening upon two central auditory functions: spe...
We describe an experiment where listeners were asked to detect two specific forms of stress in talke...
Is the intelligibility of dysarthric speech, at word and phrase-level, affected similarly to normal...
Communication exchange occurs under a variety of adverse listening conditions. Research has demonstr...
• Recent studies in dysarthria have examined the role of the listener in the communication process [...
Stress marking plays an essential role in conveying meaning and drawing listener's attention to spec...
Submitted to the Undergraduate Library Research Award scholarship competition: (2017-2018). 39 page...
The class of speech disorders known as dysarthria arise from disturbances in muscular control over t...
The field of motor speech disorders in Greek is substantially underresearched. Additionally, acousti...
International audienceUnderstanding speech in noisy environments is a challenge for almost everyone ...
The study reported in this paper investigated the abilities of Greek speakers with dysarthria to sig...
The current study examined the acoustic cues to lexical stress produced by speakers with spastic dys...
The present study investigates the relationship between the self-rated effort when listening to spee...
This study compared changes in speech clarity as a function of speaking context. It is well document...
This study examined how speakers with ataxic dysarthria produce sentence stress and how these findin...
The authors investigated the impact of unilateral listening upon two central auditory functions: spe...
We describe an experiment where listeners were asked to detect two specific forms of stress in talke...
Is the intelligibility of dysarthric speech, at word and phrase-level, affected similarly to normal...
Communication exchange occurs under a variety of adverse listening conditions. Research has demonstr...
• Recent studies in dysarthria have examined the role of the listener in the communication process [...
Stress marking plays an essential role in conveying meaning and drawing listener's attention to spec...
Submitted to the Undergraduate Library Research Award scholarship competition: (2017-2018). 39 page...
The class of speech disorders known as dysarthria arise from disturbances in muscular control over t...
The field of motor speech disorders in Greek is substantially underresearched. Additionally, acousti...
International audienceUnderstanding speech in noisy environments is a challenge for almost everyone ...
The study reported in this paper investigated the abilities of Greek speakers with dysarthria to sig...
The current study examined the acoustic cues to lexical stress produced by speakers with spastic dys...
The present study investigates the relationship between the self-rated effort when listening to spee...
This study compared changes in speech clarity as a function of speaking context. It is well document...
This study examined how speakers with ataxic dysarthria produce sentence stress and how these findin...
The authors investigated the impact of unilateral listening upon two central auditory functions: spe...
We describe an experiment where listeners were asked to detect two specific forms of stress in talke...