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sj-pdf-1-las-10.1177_00238309211068402 – Supplemental material for Age of Acquisition and Spoken Words: Examining Hemispheric Differences in Lexical Processing ...
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sj-pdf-1-las-10.1177_00238309211068402 – Supplemental material for Age of Acquisition and Spoken Words: Examining Hemispheric Differences in Lexical Processing ...
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Age of Acquisition and Spoken Words: Examining Hemispheric Differences in Lexical Processing
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Speech Perception: Phonological Neighborhood Effects on Word Recognition Persist Despite Semantic Sentence Context ...
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Speech Perception: Phonological Neighborhood Effects on Word Recognition Persist Despite Semantic Sentence Context
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Hemispheric Differences in Specificity Effects in Talker Identification
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Lists of Spanish sentences with equivalent predictability, phonetic content, length, and frequency of the last word
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Test of Spanish sentences to measure speech intelligibility in noise conditions
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This article describes the development of a test for measuring the intelligibility of speech in noise for the Spanish language, similar to the test developed by Kalikow, Stevens, and Elliot (Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 5, 1337–1360, 1977) for the English language. The test consists of six forms, each comprising 25 high-predictability (HP) sentences and 25 low-predictability (LP) sentences. The sentences were used in a perceptual task to assess their intelligibility in babble noise across three different signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) conditions in a sample of 474 normal-hearing listeners. The results showed that the listeners obtained higher scores of intelligibility for HP sentences than for LP sentences, and the scores were lower for the higher SNRs, as was expected. The final six forms were equivalent in intelligibility and phonetic content
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Auditory perception; Intelligibility; Masking noise; Speech perception
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URL: https://doi.org/10.3758/s13428-011-0063-2 http://hdl.handle.net/10234/41005
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Hemispheric Differences in Specificity Effects in Talker Identification
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In: Psychology Faculty Publications (2010)
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