Determination of the acoustic properties of Turkish ling six sounds used in speech tests

IF 1 Q3 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
Ç. Onen, Guven Mengu, S. Altinyay, Y. Kemaloğlu
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Abstract

ABSTRACT The Ling Six-Sound Test has been determined to be both valid and reliable in relation to the evaluation of hearing using speech sounds. However, prior studies in this regard have principally been conducted in English, and it must be acknowledged that Turkish and English acoustic properties differ from one another. In this study, we sought to determine the acoustic properties of the phonemes that correspond to the Turkish letters [a, u, i, m, s, ş] used in speech tests when evaluating children’s hearing. The children are more sensitive to their mother’s voice and to their mother tongue. Further, audiology is a female-dominated field in Turkey. Thus, this study was conducted among 51 Contemporary-Turkey-Turkish (CTT)-speaking female subjects who were aged between 18 and 45 years and who were considered normal with regard to their hearing, voice and speech abilities. The participants’ acoustic sound analyses were performed using sound analysis software. The frequency ranges within which the Ling sounds were found to have energy at the hearing level were 250–1500 Hz for , 250–1000 Hz for , 250–3000 Hz for, 4000–15,000 Hz for , 2000–13,000 Hz for , and 250–2000 Hz for . When using the Ling sounds to perform hearing assessments and hearing aid/cochlear implant fitting, it is essential to consider the frequency ranges that are specific to each language. In addition, special software and devices need to be developed if the Ling Six-Sound Test is to be applied more quickly and efficiently in the future.
语音测试中土耳其语ling6个音声学特性的测定
凌六声测验在用语音评价听力方面是有效和可靠的。然而,之前在这方面的研究主要是用英语进行的,必须承认土耳其语和英语的声学特性彼此不同。在这项研究中,我们试图确定在评估儿童听力的语音测试中使用的与土耳其字母[a, u, i, m, s, ei]对应的音素的声学特性。孩子们对母亲的声音和母语更加敏感。此外,听力学在土耳其是一个以女性为主的领域。因此,这项研究是在51名说当代土耳其-土耳其语(CTT)的女性受试者中进行的,她们年龄在18至45岁之间,听力、声音和语言能力被认为是正常的。使用声音分析软件对参与者的声音进行分析。凌音在听力水平上具有能量的频率范围为250-1500赫兹、250-1000赫兹、250-3000赫兹、4000 - 15000赫兹、2000 - 13000赫兹和250-2000赫兹。当使用凌音进行听力评估和助听器/人工耳蜗安装时,必须考虑每种语言特定的频率范围。此外,要使灵六声测试在未来更快、更有效地应用,还需要开发专门的软件和设备。
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Speech Language and Hearing
Speech Language and Hearing AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY-
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