Non-native consonant acquisition in noise: Effects of exposure/test similarity

被引:2
|
作者
Cooke, Martin [1 ]
Garcia Lecumberri, Maria Luisa [2 ]
机构
[1] Ikerbasque, Basque Sci Fdn, Maria Diaz de Haro 3,6, Bilbao 48013, Spain
[2] Univ Basque Country, Language & Speech Lab, Vitoria 01006, Spain
来源
关键词
ADVERSE CONDITIONS; SPEECH-PERCEPTION; BACKGROUND-NOISE; RECOGNITION; LISTENERS; TALKER; LANGUAGE; MEMORY; WORDS;
D O I
10.1121/1.5116575
中图分类号
O42 [声学];
学科分类号
070206 ; 082403 ;
摘要
When faced with speech in noise, do listeners rely on robust cues or can they make use of joint speech-plus-noise patterns based on prior experience? Recent studies have suggested that listeners are better able to identify words in noise if they experienced the same word-in-noise tokens in an earlier exposure phase. The current study examines the role of token similarity in exposure and test conditions. In three experiments, Spanish learners of English were exposed to intervocalic consonants during an extensive training phase, bracketed by pre- and post-tests. Distinct cohorts experienced tokens that were either matched or mismatched across test and training phases in one or both of two factors: signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) and talker. Cohorts with fully matching test-training exposure were no better at identifying consonants at the post-test phase than those trained in partially or fully mismatched conditions. Indeed, at more adverse test SNRs, training at more favourable SNRs was beneficial. These findings argue against the use of joint speech-plus-noise representations at the segmental level and instead suggest that listeners are able to extract useful acoustic-phonetic information across a range of exposure conditions. (C) 2019 Acoustical Society of America.
引用
收藏
页码:297 / 306
页数:10
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Perception of Japanese consonant-vowel syllables in reverberation: Comparing non-native listeners with native listeners
    Osawa, Eri
    Arai, Takayuki
    Hodoshima, Nao
    ACOUSTICAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, 2018, 39 (06) : 369 - 378
  • [32] Error patterns of native and non-native listeners' perception of speech in noise
    Zinszer, Benjamin D.
    Riggs, Meredith
    Reetzke, Rachel
    Chandrasekaran, Bharath
    JOURNAL OF THE ACOUSTICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA, 2019, 145 (02): : EL129 - EL135
  • [33] Influence of native and non-native multitalker babble on speech recognition in noise
    Jain, Chandni
    Konadath, Sreeraj
    Vimal, Bharathi M.
    Suresh, Vidhya
    AUDIOLOGY RESEARCH, 2014, 4 (01) : 9 - 13
  • [34] EFFECTS OF 4 NOISE COMPETITORS ON THE CALIFORNIA CONSONANT TEST
    DANHAUER, JL
    LEPPLER, JG
    JOURNAL OF SPEECH AND HEARING DISORDERS, 1979, 44 (03): : 354 - 362
  • [35] Effects of Native and Non-Native Vertebrate Mutualists on Plants
    Aslan, Clare E.
    Zavaleta, Erika S.
    Croll, Don
    Tershy, Bernie
    CONSERVATION BIOLOGY, 2012, 26 (05) : 778 - 789
  • [36] Effects of noise, reverberation and foreign accent on native and non-native listeners' performance of English speech comprehension
    Peng, Z. Ellen
    Wang, Lily M.
    JOURNAL OF THE ACOUSTICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA, 2016, 139 (05): : 2772 - 2783
  • [37] Culture, history, biology, and body: Native and non-native acquisition of technological skill
    Maynard, AE
    Greenfield, PM
    Childs, CP
    ETHOS, 1999, 27 (03) : 379 - 402
  • [38] Training non-native vowel perception: In quiet or noise
    Mi, Lin
    Tao, Sha
    Wang, Wenjing
    Dong, Qi
    Dong, Bing
    Li, Mingshuang
    Liu, Chang
    JOURNAL OF THE ACOUSTICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA, 2021, 149 (06): : 4607 - 4619
  • [39] Effects of desiccation on native and non-native molluscs in rivers
    Collas, Frank P. L.
    Koopman, K. Remon
    Hendriks, A. Jan
    van der Velde, Gerard
    Verbrugge, Laura N. H.
    Leuven, Rob S. E. W.
    FRESHWATER BIOLOGY, 2014, 59 (01) : 41 - 55
  • [40] Quantifying the intelligibility of speech in noise for non-native listeners
    van Wijngaarden, SJ
    Steeneken, HJM
    Houtgast, T
    JOURNAL OF THE ACOUSTICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA, 2002, 111 (04): : 1906 - 1916