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1. Scaling procedures for the measurement of speech intelligibility
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Nicholas Schiavetti
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Introduction 1
- 1. Scaling procedures for the measurement of speech intelligibility 11
- 2. An application of structural linguistics to intelligibility measurement of impaired speakers of English 35
- 3. Acoustic and perceptual approaches to the study of intelligibility 67
- 4. The role of phonation in speech intelligibility 119
- 5. The intelligibility of English vowels spoken by British and Dutch talkers 157
- 6. Speech intelligibility in the hearing impaired 233
- 7. Intelligibility measurement as a tool in the clinical management of dysarthric speakers 265
- 8. EPG-based description of apraxic speech errors 287
- 9. Prospects for neurophysiology approaches to the study of speech intelligibility 329
- Index 363
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Introduction 1
- 1. Scaling procedures for the measurement of speech intelligibility 11
- 2. An application of structural linguistics to intelligibility measurement of impaired speakers of English 35
- 3. Acoustic and perceptual approaches to the study of intelligibility 67
- 4. The role of phonation in speech intelligibility 119
- 5. The intelligibility of English vowels spoken by British and Dutch talkers 157
- 6. Speech intelligibility in the hearing impaired 233
- 7. Intelligibility measurement as a tool in the clinical management of dysarthric speakers 265
- 8. EPG-based description of apraxic speech errors 287
- 9. Prospects for neurophysiology approaches to the study of speech intelligibility 329
- Index 363