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Clues to aural discrimination
Authors:John W Black  Leo V Deal  Sadanand Singh  G C Tolhurst
Institution:(1) Department of Communication, The Ohio State University, 43210 Columbus, Ohio;(2) Department of Audiology and Speech Sciences, Michigan State University, 48824 East Lansing, Michigan;(3) Speech and Hearing Institute, University of Texas Medical Center, 77035 Houston, Texas;(4) Department of Psychology, University of Massachusetts, 01002 Amherst, Massachusetts
Abstract:Five measures of the items of the Multiple-Choice Intelligibility Test were obtained: apparent aural similarity of the four words available to a listener on hearing a stimulus, interconsonantal differences among the prevocalic portions of these words, phonemic discrepancies among these words, distinctive feature differences among these words, and the pooled discrimination score of the four words that were available to the responder on hearing the stimulus. The last score was made the target in a multiple correlation problem, and the relative contribution, combined and separately, of the four remaining measures to the target measure was determined. These four measures accounted for approximately 45% of the variance among the scores of discrimination. The strongest contributors were apparent aural similarity of the available responses and the phonemic discrepancy among the available responses.
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