Comparing Native Chinese Listeners' Speech Reception Thresholds for Mandarin and English Consonants

Jian Gong, Ya‐ju Yu, William Bellamy, Feng Wang, Xiaoli Ji, Zhenzhen Yang
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The presence of noise can greatly affect listeners' speech perception. Previous studies have demonstrated that nonnative listeners' speech perception performance is reduced more than natives' in noise conditions. Most previous studies have focused on the effects of different noise types on non-native speech perception, and using a fixed signal to noise ratio level in different perception tasks. However, the masking effect of noise may be different for individual speech sounds, therefore leaving an incomplete picture of non-native speech perception in noise conditions. The current study applies an adaptive procedure to dynamically adjust the signal to noise ratio to measure listeners' Speech Reception Threshold (SRT) in noise conditions. More specifically, a group of native Chinese listeners' SRTs for Mandarin and English consonants in Speech Shaped Noise were measured and compared. The results showed that Chinese listeners' mean SRT for Mandarin consonants was 3.6dB lower than that for English consonants, indicating a general native language advantage. However, detailed analysis has revealed the mean SRT for the 5 most noise-tolerable consonants in Mandarin was 2.6dB higher than that in English. This result suggests that non-native speech perception in noise conditions may not always be more difficult than native ones. The acoustic features of different sounds could affect their intelligibility in noise conditions.
汉语母语听者对普通话和英语辅音语音接受阈值的比较
噪声的存在会极大地影响听者的言语感知。先前的研究表明,在噪音条件下,非母语听者的言语感知表现比母语听者下降得更多。以往的研究大多集中在不同噪声类型对非母语语音感知的影响上,并在不同的感知任务中使用固定的信噪比水平。然而,噪声的掩蔽效应对单个语音可能是不同的,因此在噪声条件下留下了非母语语音感知的不完整画面。本研究采用自适应方法动态调整信噪比来测量噪声条件下听者的语音接收阈值(SRT)。更具体地说,测量和比较了一组母语为汉语的听者在语音形噪声中对普通话和英语辅音的srt。结果表明,汉语听者对普通话辅音的平均SRT比英语辅音低3.6dB,显示出普遍的母语优势。然而,详细分析显示,普通话中5个最易忍受噪声的辅音的平均SRT比英语高2.6dB。这一结果表明,在噪声条件下,非母语语音感知并不总是比母语语音感知更困难。不同声音的声学特征会影响其在噪声条件下的可理解性。
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