Kc. Hustad et Dr. Beukelman, Effects of linguistic cues and stimulus cohesion on intelligibility of severely dysarthric speech, J SPEECH L, 44(3), 2001, pp. 497-510
This study examined the effects of supplemental cues on the intelligibility
of unrelated sentences and related sentences (narratives) produced by 4 wo
men with severe dysarthria secondary to cerebral palsy Visual images contai
ning alphabet, topic, combined (alphabet and topic together), and no cues w
ere imposed in real time on audio speech samples and presented to 72 nondis
abled listeners. Statistical results showed that cue conditions had similar
effects on unrelated and on related sentence intelligibility. Combined cue
s resulted in higher intelligibility scores than any other cue condition, n
o cues resulted in lower intelligibility scores than any other cue conditio
n, and alphabet cues yielded higher intelligibility scores than topic cues.
intelligibility of related and unrelated sentences differed only for alpha
bet cues where related sentences had greater intelligibility than unrelated
sentences. Results are discussed relative to the quantity and type of cues
.