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Aspects of generating syntax-free word lists for quantifying speech intelligibility

Keller et al., 2016

Document ID
6168474808632865385
Author
Keller S
Hemmert W
Völk F
Publication year
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Journal of the Acoustical Society of America

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Several possibilities exist for quantifying speech intelligibility in noise, for example tests with single words or sentences. In the clinical routine, usually a single sentence test is used repeatedly, so that its vocabulary is often known to the patients. Thus, not only speech …
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