Enhanced amplitude modulations contribute to the Lombard intelligibility benefit: Evidence from the Nijmegen Corpus of Lombard Speech

Author:

Bosker Hans Rutger1,Cooke Martin2

Affiliation:

1. Psychology of Language department, Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics 1 , Wundtlaan 1, P.O. Box 310, 6500 AH, Nijmegen, The Netherlands

2. Language and Speech Laboratory, Universidad del País Vasco 2 , calle Justo Vélez de Elorriaga 1, Vitoria, 01006, Spain

Abstract

Speakers adjust their voice when talking in noise, which is known as Lombard speech. These acoustic adjustments facilitate speech comprehension in noise relative to plain speech (i.e., speech produced in quiet). However, exactly which characteristics of Lombard speech drive this intelligibility benefit in noise remains unclear. This study assessed the contribution of enhanced amplitude modulations to the Lombard speech intelligibility benefit by demonstrating that (1) native speakers of Dutch in the Nijmegen Corpus of Lombard Speech produce more pronounced amplitude modulations in noise vs in quiet; (2) more enhanced amplitude modulations correlate positively with intelligibility in a speech-in-noise perception experiment; (3) transplanting the amplitude modulations from Lombard speech onto plain speech leads to an intelligibility improvement, suggesting that enhanced amplitude modulations in Lombard speech contribute towards intelligibility in noise. Results are discussed in light of recent neurobiological models of speech perception with reference to neural oscillators phase-locking to the amplitude modulations in speech, guiding the processing of speech.

Funder

Basque Government

Max-Planck-Gesellschaft

Publisher

Acoustical Society of America (ASA)

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