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- W4220888966 abstract "This study explored clear speech (CS) and noise-adapted speech (NAS) intelligibility benefits for native and nonnative English listeners. It also examined how the two speaking style adaptations interact with maskers that vary from purely energetic to largely informational at different signal-to-noise ratios (SNRs).Materials consisted of 40 sentences produced by 10 young adult talkers in a conversational and a clear speaking style under two conditions: (a) in quiet and (b) in response to speech-shaped noise (SSN) played over headphones (NAS). Young adult native (Experiment 1) and nonnative (Experiment 2) English listeners heard target sentences presented in two-talker (2T) babble, six-talker (6T) babble, or SSN and at an easier and a harder SNR.When talkers produced CS and NAS, word recognition accuracy was significantly improved for both listener groups. The largest intelligibility benefit was obtained for the CS produced in response to noise (CS+NAS). Overall accuracy was highest in 2T babble. Accuracy was higher in SSN than in 6T babble for nonnative listeners at both levels of listening difficulty but only at a more difficult SNR for native listeners. Listeners benefited from CS and NAS most in the presence of SSN and least in 2T babble. When SNRs were the same for the two listener groups, native listeners outperformed nonnative listeners in almost all listening conditions, but nonnative listeners benefited more from CS and NAS in 6T babble than native listeners did.Combined speaking style enhancements, CS+NAS, provided the largest intelligibility increases for native and nonnative listeners in all listening conditions. The results add to the body of evidence supporting speech-oriented, behavioral therapy techniques for maximizing speech intelligibility in everyday listening situations." @default.
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- W4220888966 date "2022-04-04" @default.
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- W4220888966 title "Intelligibility of Noise-Adapted and Clear Speech in Energetic and Informational Maskers for Native and Nonnative Listeners" @default.
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