Phoneme and Word Scoring in Speech-in-Noise Audiometry

Author:

Billings Curtis J.12,Penman Tina M.1,Ellis Emily M.1,Baltzell Lucas S.1,McMillan Garnett P.1

Affiliation:

1. National Center for Rehabilitative Auditory Research, Portland VA Medical Center, OR

2. Oregon Health & Science University, Portland

Abstract

Purpose Understanding speech in background noise is difficult for many individuals; however, time constraints have limited its inclusion in the clinical audiology assessment battery. Phoneme scoring of words has been suggested as a method of reducing test time and variability. The purposes of this study were to establish a phoneme scoring rubric and use it in testing phoneme and word perception in noise in older individuals and individuals with hearing impairment. Method Words were presented to 3 participant groups at 80 dB in speech-shaped noise at 7 signal-to-noise ratios (−10 to 35 dB). Responses were scored for words and phonemes correct. Results It was not surprising to find that phoneme scores were up to about 30% better than word scores. Word scoring resulted in larger hearing loss effect sizes than phoneme scoring, whereas scoring method did not significantly modify age effect sizes. There were significant effects of hearing loss and some limited effects of age; age effect sizes of about 3 dB and hearing loss effect sizes of more than 10 dB were found. Conclusion Hearing loss is the major factor affecting word and phoneme recognition with a subtle contribution of age. Phoneme scoring may provide several advantages over word scoring. A set of recommended phoneme scoring guidelines is provided.

Publisher

American Speech Language Hearing Association

Subject

Speech and Hearing

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