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Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders Vol.54 374-382 August 1989.
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Key Word Signing

Listeners' Classification of Signed and Spoken Narratives

Jennifer Windsor 1

1 Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN

Suprasegmental changes in speaker-signers' speech may be an important component of the results obtained in key-word-sign programs. The aim of this study was to investigate whether untrained listeners could tell a difference between the speech of a person using key word signing with speech and using speech only. Fifty untrained listeners heard an audiotape of six speaker-signers who sometimes used key word signing and sometimes used speech only in their production of 24 spoken narratives. The results demonstrated that listeners could accurately classify all keyword-signed communication of three speaker-signers and the spoken-only communication of all four speaker-signers who had been previously identified as demonstrating natural spoken communication. The major perceived differences between the use of key-word-signed communication and spoken-only communication were differences in speech rate and word emphasis and differences in pausing.

Submitted on April 8, 1988
Accepted on August 18, 1988




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