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Controlling speech level and spectral shape (Fogerty et al., 2020) ...
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Controlling speech level and spectral shape (Fogerty et al., 2020) ...
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Comparing Speech Recognition for Listeners With Normal and Impaired Hearing: Simulations for Controlling Differences in Speech Levels and Spectral Shape
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In: J Speech Lang Hear Res (2020)
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Differential diagnosis of apraxia of speech (Basilakos et al., 2017) ...
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Differential diagnosis of apraxia of speech (Basilakos et al., 2017) ...
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Simultaneous and forward masking of vowels and stop consonants: Effects of age, hearing loss, and spectral shaping
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Speech recognition interference by the temporal and spectral properties of a single competing talkera)
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Modulation masking and glimpsing of natural and vocoded speech during single-talker modulated noise: Effect of the modulation spectrum
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Sentence intelligibility during segmental interruption and masking by speech-modulated noise: Effects of age and hearing loss
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Indexical properties influence time-varying amplitude and fundamental frequency contributions of vowels to sentence intelligibility
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Importance of envelope modulations during consonants and vowels in segmentally interrupted sentencesa)
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Effect of initial consonant intensity on the speed of lexical decisions
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The relative importance of consonant and vowel segments to the recognition of words and sentences: Effects of age and hearing loss
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A correlational method to concurrently measure envelope and temporal fine structure weights: Effects of age, cochlear pathology, and spectral shaping1
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The role of vowel and consonant fundamental frequency, envelope, and temporal fine structure cues to the intelligibility of words and sentencesa)
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Perceptual weighting of individual and concurrent cues for sentence intelligibility: Frequency, envelope, and fine structure
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Perceptual weighting of the envelope and fine structure across frequency bands for sentence intelligibility: Effect of interruption at the syllabic-rate and periodic-rate of speech
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Perceptual contributions to monosyllabic word intelligibility: Segmental, lexical, and noise replacement factors1
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Perceptual contributions of the consonant-vowel boundary to sentence intelligibility1
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