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Older and younger adults' identification of sentences filtered with amplitude and frequency modulations in quiet and noise
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Perceiving foreign-accented auditory-visual speech in noise : the influence of visual form and timing information
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The influence of second language experience on Japanese-accented English rhythm
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The effect of seeing the interlocutor on auditory and visual speech production in noise
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Discrimination of foreign language speech contrasts by English monolinguals and French/English bilinguals
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Comparing the consistency and distinctiveness of speech produced in quiet and in noise
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Does elderly speech recognition in noise benefit from spectral and visual cues?
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Interplay of informational content and energetic masking in speech perception in noise
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Thai-specific and general reading processes in developing and skilled Thai readers
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How visual timing and form information affect speech and non-speech processing
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Tracking eyebrows and head gestures associated with spoken prosody
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Auditory and auditory-visual Lombard speech perception by younger and older adults
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Visual speech form influences the speed of auditory speech processing
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How far out? The effect of peripheral visual speech on speech perception
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Spontaneous synchronization between repetitive speech and rhythmic gesture
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The effect of visual speech timing and form cues on the processing of speech and nonspeech
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Recognizing prosody across modalities, face areas and speakers : examining perceivers' sensitivity to variable realizations of visual prosody
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