The objective of this study is to examine indications of a significant difference in listening ability between native English speakers and English as a Second Language (ESL) students in quiet and background noise specifically on the AZBIO Sentence test. Three Language groups were analyzed: Korean, Portuguese, and Spanish. AZBIO lists were used to assess ESL students\u27 ability to repeat sentences. An analysis of errors was completed to determine variance and similarities between the four language groups. Native English speakers had no difficulty repeating sentences in either condition, ESL students\u27 data suggested more difficulty in both quiet and background noise and a variance in age of acquisition of English
The ability to process spoken English despite classroom distractions, and retain auditory informatio...
A descriptive study of second language adults studying ESL at the beginning, intermediate, and advan...
Working memory (WM) is often poorer for a second language (L2). In low noise conditions, people list...
The objective of this study is to examine indications of a significant difference between native Eng...
Purpose This study discusses the ways in which the presence of background noise may adversely affect...
Background: Previous studies have highlighted that bilingual listeners have a deficit in speech perc...
Background: Previous research has shown that Spanish/English speaking bilinguals have difficulty und...
Approximately 21% of the children in the United States school system speak a language other than Eng...
Background: Previous research has shown that Spanish/English speaking bilinguals have difficulty und...
This study examined the effects of bilingualism on speech recognition in noise performance of young ...
Background: There is strong evidence that bilinguals have a deficit in speech perception for their s...
The accurate perception of spoken English is influenced by many variables, including the listener\u2...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the question of age in relation to second language lear...
This article describes the development of a test for measuring the intelligibility of speech in nois...
Children’s ability to understand speakers with a wide range of dialects and accents is essential for...
The ability to process spoken English despite classroom distractions, and retain auditory informatio...
A descriptive study of second language adults studying ESL at the beginning, intermediate, and advan...
Working memory (WM) is often poorer for a second language (L2). In low noise conditions, people list...
The objective of this study is to examine indications of a significant difference between native Eng...
Purpose This study discusses the ways in which the presence of background noise may adversely affect...
Background: Previous studies have highlighted that bilingual listeners have a deficit in speech perc...
Background: Previous research has shown that Spanish/English speaking bilinguals have difficulty und...
Approximately 21% of the children in the United States school system speak a language other than Eng...
Background: Previous research has shown that Spanish/English speaking bilinguals have difficulty und...
This study examined the effects of bilingualism on speech recognition in noise performance of young ...
Background: There is strong evidence that bilinguals have a deficit in speech perception for their s...
The accurate perception of spoken English is influenced by many variables, including the listener\u2...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the question of age in relation to second language lear...
This article describes the development of a test for measuring the intelligibility of speech in nois...
Children’s ability to understand speakers with a wide range of dialects and accents is essential for...
The ability to process spoken English despite classroom distractions, and retain auditory informatio...
A descriptive study of second language adults studying ESL at the beginning, intermediate, and advan...
Working memory (WM) is often poorer for a second language (L2). In low noise conditions, people list...