Previous studies have demonstrated the negative impact of adverse signal-to-noise-ratios on non-native English-speaking listeners\u27 performance on speech recognition using recall tasks, as well as implied that comprehension skills were more impaired than recognition skills under reverberation and noise. The authors have themselves previously conducted a pilot study on three native and three non-native Englishspeaking listeners to examine the effects of reverberation and noise using speech comprehension tasks. Those results suggested that speech comprehension performance is worse under longer reverberation times (RT), and that a longer RT is more detrimental to speech comprehension by non-native listeners than native listeners. This paper ...
Speech perception runs smoothly and automatically when there is silence in the background, but when ...
The present study investigates the role of the speech material type, speaker, and language for speec...
International audienceIf listening in adverse conditions is hard, then listening in a foreign langua...
Previous studies have demonstrated the negative impact of adverse signal-to-noise-ratios on non-nati...
Previous studies have demonstrated the negative impact of adverse signal-to-noise-ratios on non-nati...
In a previous study by the authors, reverberation time (RT) and background noise level (BNL) were bo...
A large number of non-native English speakers may be found in American classrooms, both as listeners...
The accurate perception of spoken English is influenced by many variables, including the listener\u2...
Approximately 21% of the children in the United States school system speak a language other than Eng...
The current classroom acoustics standard (ANSI S12.60-2010) recommends core learning spaces not to e...
This study investigates the effects of acoustic conditions on speech comprehension, rather than spee...
The current classroom acoustics standard (ANSI S12.60-2010) recommends core learning spaces not to e...
Contains fulltext : 90694.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)If listening i...
If listening in adverse conditions is hard, then listening in a foreign language is doubly so: non-n...
This study compared the combined effect of noise and reverberation on listening effort and speech in...
Speech perception runs smoothly and automatically when there is silence in the background, but when ...
The present study investigates the role of the speech material type, speaker, and language for speec...
International audienceIf listening in adverse conditions is hard, then listening in a foreign langua...
Previous studies have demonstrated the negative impact of adverse signal-to-noise-ratios on non-nati...
Previous studies have demonstrated the negative impact of adverse signal-to-noise-ratios on non-nati...
In a previous study by the authors, reverberation time (RT) and background noise level (BNL) were bo...
A large number of non-native English speakers may be found in American classrooms, both as listeners...
The accurate perception of spoken English is influenced by many variables, including the listener\u2...
Approximately 21% of the children in the United States school system speak a language other than Eng...
The current classroom acoustics standard (ANSI S12.60-2010) recommends core learning spaces not to e...
This study investigates the effects of acoustic conditions on speech comprehension, rather than spee...
The current classroom acoustics standard (ANSI S12.60-2010) recommends core learning spaces not to e...
Contains fulltext : 90694.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)If listening i...
If listening in adverse conditions is hard, then listening in a foreign language is doubly so: non-n...
This study compared the combined effect of noise and reverberation on listening effort and speech in...
Speech perception runs smoothly and automatically when there is silence in the background, but when ...
The present study investigates the role of the speech material type, speaker, and language for speec...
International audienceIf listening in adverse conditions is hard, then listening in a foreign langua...