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Vowel discrimination by hearing infants as a function of number of spectral channelsa)
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Importance of envelope modulations during consonants and vowels in segmentally interrupted sentencesa)
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Speech-cue transmission by an algorithm to increase consonant recognition in noise for hearing-impaired listeners
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Development of speech glimpsing in synchronously and asynchronously modulated noise
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Evaluation of the importance of time-frequency contributions to speech intelligibility in noise
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The effect of language experience on perceptual normalization of Mandarin tones and non-speech pitch contours
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The stability of perceptual compensation for coarticulation within and across individuals: A cross-validation study
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Understanding the mechanisms underlying voluntary responses to pitch-shifted auditory feedback
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Detection of high-frequency energy level changes in speech and singing
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Consonant identification using temporal fine structure and recovered envelope cuesa)
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Characterizing the distribution of the quadrilateral vowel space area
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Misperceptions of spoken words: Data from a random sample of American English words
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The role of linguistic and indexical information in improved recognition of dysarthric speech
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An algorithm to improve speech recognition in noise for hearing-impaired listeners
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Role and relative contribution of temporal envelope and fine structure cues in sentence recognition by normal-hearing listeners
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Focusing the lens of language experience: Perception of Ma'di stops by Greek and English bilinguals and monolinguals
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Recognition of speech in noise after application of time-frequency masks: Dependence on frequency and threshold parameters
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Hearing tongue loops: Perceptual sensitivity to acoustic signatures of articulatory dynamics
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Within-consonant perceptual differences in the hearing impaired ear
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