Issue
Acta Acustica Volume 104, Issue Number 5, 2018
Number of page(s)4
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.3813/AAA.919225
 
 
 
Acoustic Cues Utilized by Normal-hearing and Hearing-impaired Listeners Are Different for Mandarin Concurrent-vowels Identification
 
 
  • Zhen Fu
  • Hongying Yang
  • Xihong Wu
  • Jing Chen
 
 
Abstract
Lexical Tones provide semantic meaning for Chinese words, and they are inherently bonded with vowels for Chinese speech. The present work examined the effect of lexical Tone contrast on concurrent-vowels identification for both normal-hearing (NH) and sensorineural-hearing-loss (SNHL) listeners. To ensure listeners utilize the primary cues of Tone perception, e.g. F0 contour, acoustic cues of mean F0 and durations were controlled for the speech stimuli. The result showed that benefit from Tone contrast existed for NH listeners, but was weak for SNHL listeners. Further analysis based on the measurement of Tone contrast suggested that F0 contour contrast and temporal envelope contrast were both highly correlated with identification performance for each of the listener groups. However, the importance of F0 contour was bigger than that of temporal envelope, especially for NH listeners. These findings would have implications for developing speech processing strategies for Mandarinnative SNHL listeners. © 2018 The Author(s). Published by S. Hirzel Verlag · EAA. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY 4.0) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).