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Children’s perception of their phonologically modified speech

Children’s perception of their phonologically modified speech. Sofia Strömbergsson KTH Speech , Music and Hearing. [tu:b] ≠. The tube?. No, not the tube! The tube!. Dive me the tube. Phonological impairment (PI). Phonological impairment (PI).

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Children’s perception of their phonologically modified speech

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  1. Children’s perception oftheirphonologicallymodifiedspeech Sofia Strömbergsson KTH Speech, Music and Hearing

  2. [tu:b] ≠ The tube? No, not the tube! The tube! Dive me the tube. Phonologicalimpairment (PI)

  3. Phonologicalimpairment (PI)

  4. How do children – with and without PI – perceive their own recorded (original and modified) speech? • For the children with PI, how does this compare to their online judgment of their deviant speech?

  5. Participants 12 childrenwith PI 4-7 ys Languagecomprehension OK /k, g, ŋ/ -> [t, d, n] 20 children w/ typicalspeech 4-7 ys Languagecomprehension OK

  6. (deviant /k/ replaced by [k], ”corrected”) (deviant /t/ replaced by [t], ”corrected”) ([t] replaced by [k], to deviant) ([k] replaced by [k], still correct)

  7. Externalidentification • Modifiedspeech I (Parrot): correct/incorrect? • Modifiedspeech II (Parrot): correct/incorrect? • Modifiedspeech III (Monkey): me/modified? • PI: Ownspeech (online): correct/incorrect? • PI: Ownspeech (rec’d): correct/incorrect?

  8. Externalidentification • Modifiedspeech I (Parrot): correct/incorrect? • Modifiedspeech II (Parrot): correct/incorrect? • Modifiedspeech III (Monkey): me/modified? • PI: Ownspeech (online): correct/incorrect? • PI: Ownspeech (rec’d): correct/incorrect?

  9. Externalidentification • Modifiedspeech I (Parrot): correct/incorrect? • Modifiedspeech II (Parrot): correct/incorrect? • Modifiedspeech III (Monkey): me/modified? • PI: Ownspeech (online): correct/incorrect? • PI: Ownspeech (rec’d): correct/incorrect?

  10. Externalidentification • Modifiedspeech I (Parrot): correct/incorrect? • Modifiedspeech II (Parrot): correct/incorrect? • Modifiedspeech III (Monkey): me/modified? • PI: Ownspeech (online): correct/incorrect? • PI: Ownspeech (rec’d): correct/incorrect?

  11. PI < nPI F(1,30) = 9.65, p = .004 Online < Rec’d t(143) = -3.64, p < .001

  12. Hard todetectmodificationwhenphonological form is unchanged. YES YES YES Worseperformance on modified stimuli? Performancedependent on accuracy?

  13. Conclusions • External perception is not the problem • Userecordings – original and/or modified – to approach the real challenge: self-monitoring

  14. Thankyou for your attention!

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