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Consonant influences on vowel duration as a function of speech intelligibility for hearing-impaired individuals
Authors:R L Whitehead
Abstract:The purpose of this investigation was to study the effects of consonant environment on vowel duration for normally hearing males, hearing-impaired males with intelligible speech, and hearing-impaired males with semi-intelligible speech. The results indicated that the normally hearing and intelligible hearing-impaired speakers exhibited similar trends with respect to consonant influence on vowel duration; i.e., vowels were longer in duration, in a voiced environment as compared with a voiceless, and in a fricative environment as compared with a plosive. The semi-intelligible hearing-impaired speakers, however, failed to demonstrate a consonant effect on vowel duration, and produced the vowels with significantly longer durations when compared with the other two groups of speakers. These data provide information regarding temporal conditions which may contribute to the decreased intelligibility of hearing-impaired persons.
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