Hyper-articulation in Lombard speech: An active communicative strategy to enhance visible speech cues?

Volume: 144, Issue: 2, Pages: 1059 - 1074
Published: Aug 1, 2018
Abstract
This study investigates the hypothesis that speakers make active use of the visual modality in production to improve their speech intelligibility in noisy conditions. Six native speakers of Canadian French produced speech in quiet conditions and in 85 dB of babble noise, in three situations: interacting face-to-face with the experimenter (AV), using the auditory modality only (AO), or reading aloud (NI, no interaction). The audio signal was...
Paper Details
Title
Hyper-articulation in Lombard speech: An active communicative strategy to enhance visible speech cues?
Published Date
Aug 1, 2018
Volume
144
Issue
2
Pages
1059 - 1074
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