Masked-Speech Recognition for Linguistically Diverse Populations: A Focused Review and Suggestions for the Future.
Tiana CowanCaroline ParobyLori J LeiboldEmily BussBarbara RodriguezLauren CalandruccioPublished in: Journal of speech, language, and hearing research : JSLHR (2022)
Dimensions of the bilingual linguistic profile should be considered in clinical practice to inform counseling and (re)habilitation strategies since susceptibility to masking is elevated in at least one language for most bilinguals. Future research should continue to report language status, competency, and history but should also report language stability and demand for use data. In addition, potential confounds (e.g., SES, educational attainment) when making group comparisons between monolinguals and bilinguals must be considered.