Effect of Fundamental Frequency on Judgments of Electrolaryngeal Speech

Author:

Nagle Kathy F.1,Eadie Tanya L.1,Wright Derek R.1,Sumida Yumi A.1

Affiliation:

1. University of Washington, Seattle

Abstract

Purpose To determine (a) the effect of fundamental frequency (f 0 ) on speech intelligibility, acceptability, and perceived gender in electrolaryngeal (EL) speakers, and (b) the effect of known gender on speech acceptability in EL speakers. Method A 2-part study was conducted. In Part 1, 34 healthy adults provided speech recordings using electrolarynges set at 75 Hz, 130 Hz, and 175 Hz, and 36 listeners transcribed the recordings. In Part 2, 22 speech samples were presented to 16 listeners. First, listeners identified the gender of each speaker and judged his or her speech acceptability using rating scales. Second, listeners judged the same samples for speech acceptability when gender information was provided. Results In Part 1, speakers were significantly more intelligible when using 75-Hz devices. In Part 2, the f 0 of the speech signal significantly impacted listeners' accuracy in perceiving the speaker’s gender: In gender-incongruent conditions (males using 175-Hz devices, females using 75-Hz devices), listeners were unable to identify female speakers. Speech acceptability judgments were directly related to intelligibility. Finally, listeners differentially penalized female speakers who used 75-Hz devices when gender information was known. Conclusion Low f 0 facilitated speech intelligibility. However, at low f 0 , listeners were unable to identify females as female, and females were differentially penalized for speech acceptability. Results may have implications for rehabilitation.

Publisher

American Speech Language Hearing Association

Subject

Speech and Hearing,Linguistics and Language,Developmental and Educational Psychology,Otorhinolaryngology

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