J Am Acad Audiol 2003; 14(02): 072-083
DOI: 10.3766/jaaa.14.2.3
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Validation of an On-line Implementation of the Imitative Test of Speech Pattern Contrast Perception (IMSPAC)

Christine Kosky
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Arthur Boothroyd
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07 August 2020 (online)

The imitations of syllables by six children with sensorineural hearing loss were evaluated in a forced-choice procedure, providing information on the production and perception of ten phonetic contrasts. One listener responded on-line. Four listeners responded off-line, to recordings. When all listeners were unfamiliar with the talkers, on- and off-line scores were not significantly different. After a training study, in which the on-line listener was the teacher, on-line scores were 9% pts higher than off-line. There were also task-related improvements in the children's performance. The children's performance increased considerably when text was presented with the auditory models. It is concluded that: children's imitations can provide a measure of auditory speech perception that is not necessarily limited by speech production; imitations can be evaluated on-line without affecting validity - provided that listener is not intimately familiar with the child's speech. Task-related learning on the part of the child should be taken into account when assessing changes over time.