数字的语音接收阈值。

The Journal of auditory research Pub Date : 1987-01-01
F Rudmin
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每10个加拿大人中,就有4个不是以英语为第一语言。对于非英语为母语的人来说,按照美国的流行方式,使用自发单词表进行SRT测试可能会很困难或无效。本研究考察了在加拿大环境中使用一组封闭的英文数字(1,2,4,5,9)进行SRT测试的可行性。Ss是在蒙特利尔一家英国医院进行听力学评估的130例连续患者。大约三分之一的人母语是英语,三分之一的人母语是法语,三分之一的人说其他民族的语言。10db -down和5db -up过程的数字srt与标准的3-frequency (5、1、2 kc/s)纯音平均HTL (r = 0.94)和2个最佳语音频率纯音HTL的Fletcher平均值(r = 0.96)。本研究的结论是,序列数字是可行的SRT测试材料,加拿大语音测听,并应研究应用于其他多语言人群。
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Speech reception thresholds for digits.

Of every 10 Canadians, 4 do not speak English as a first language. With non-native speakers of English, SRT testing using spondaic words lists, after the fashion in the U.S.A., may be difficult or invalid. This study examined the viability of using a closed set of English digits (1, 2, 4, 5, 9) for SRT testing in a Canadian setting. Ss were 130 consecutive patients referred for audiologic assessment in an English hospital in Montreal. Approximately 1/3 were native English, 1/3 native French, and 1/3 with other ethnic languages. Digit SRTs by a 10-db-down and 5-db-up procedure correlated very highly with both the standard 3-frequency (.5, 1, 2 kc/s) pure-tone average HTL (r = .94) and the Fletcher average of the 2 best speech-frequency pure-tone HTLs (r = .96). This study concluded that serial digits are viable SRT testing material for Canadian speech audiometry and should be studied for application to other multilingual populations.

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