Login / Signup

The interacting effects of talker, contrast, and listener variability in cross-language speech perception.

Rachel Hayes-HarbShannon Barrios
Published in: JASA express letters (2024)
Building on previous observations of variability in speech research, we examine variability in speech perception study materials associated with the specific talker and contrast under examination. English-speaking listeners completed a web-based auditory AXB task involving Hindi dental-retroflex stop contrasts produced by four talkers. Main effects of talker and contrast, as well as the interaction of the two, were observed. Further, there was a great deal of individual listener variation. These findings complicate our ability to characterize the difficulty that Hindi dental-retroflex contrasts pose for English speakers, and lead to critical questions concerning the generalizability of speech perception study findings.
Keyphrases
  • magnetic resonance
  • hearing loss
  • autism spectrum disorder
  • magnetic resonance imaging
  • computed tomography
  • oral health
  • working memory