APHASIC SUBJECTS COMPREHENSION OF SYNTHETIC AND NATURAL SPEECH

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HUNTRESS, LM [1 ]
LEE, L [1 ]
CREAGHEAD, NA [1 ]
WHEELER, DD [1 ]
BRAVERMAN, KM [1 ]
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[1] UNIV CINCINNATI,CINCINNATI,OH 45221
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10.1044/jshd.5501.21
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H0 [语言学];
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030303 ; 0501 ; 050102 ;
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This study investigated the ability of aphasic patients with mild auditory comprehension problems to respond to synthetic speech produced by an inexpensive speech synthesizer attached to a personal computer. Subjects were given four practice sessions with synthetic speech; testing of synthetic speech comprehension was performed during Sessions 1 and 4. During testing, aphasic subjects' comprehension of synthetic speech was compared with their comprehension of natural speech on four tasks: (a) picture identification, (b) following commands, (c) yes/no questions, and (d) paragraph comprehension with yes/no questions. Aphasic subjects comprehended natural speech better than synthetic speech in Session 1 but not in Session 4. Their synthetic speech scores improved between Sessions 1 and 4. There was also a significant difference among scores on the four tasks for both sessions. The means for picture identification were highest, followed by yes/no questions, commands, and finally paragraph comprehension for both sessions. Although performance by some subjects on some tasks was accurate enough to indicate that an inexpensive speech synthesizer could be a useful tool for working with mild aphasic patients, considerable caution in selecting both tasks and patients is warranted.
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