The purpose of this study is to develop and evaluate disyllabic Mandarin speech test materials (MSTMs) in order to facilitate wider use of speech audiometry in Chinese audiology clinics. Phonologically balanced Mandarin disyllabic materials with high familiarity were designed based on the basic rules for developing speech materials and the particular characteristics of Mandarin, and recorded digitally. In order to establish the validity and reliability of these Mandarin disyllabic materials, equivalence of difficulty between the word lists was evaluated for a group of 60 subjects (age-range 18-25 years) with normal hearing. Subsequently, performance-intensity (PI) functions were measured in a group of 30 subjects with normal hearing (age-ra...
Chinese Mandarin is a tonal language. Tone perception ability of people with sensorineural hearing l...
The study aimed to develop Mandarin speech perception tests for Malaysian Chinese children. Two test...
AbstractObjectiveThe paper discusses recent evidence on the assessment of language outcomes in child...
In this study, monosyllabic Mandarin speech test materials (MSTMs) were developed for use in word re...
AbstractObjectivesTo develop a set of monosyllable audiometry test material that can be used in spee...
Objective: The aim of this study is to develop and evaluate a set of psychometrically equivalent dis...
Objective: The aim of this study was to develop and psychometrically evaluate speech audiometry mate...
published_or_final_versionSpeech and Hearing SciencesMasterMaster of Science in Audiolog
OBJECTIVE: To develop two versions of the Mandarin Hearing In Noise Test (MHINT). These tests are ad...
The purpose of this study was to design and to verify a new hearing-aid fitting strategy (Aescu HRL-...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to design and to verify a new hearing-aid fitting strategy ...
Digitized Mandarin paediatric speech perception tests are limited in Malaysia for measuring outcomes...
This paper contains a speech discrimation test for hearing impaired children using Mandarin language
published_or_final_versionSpeech and Hearing SciencesMasterMaster of Science in Audiolog
Hearing aids increase the amount of speech perceived by the listener by amplifying the speech signal...
Chinese Mandarin is a tonal language. Tone perception ability of people with sensorineural hearing l...
The study aimed to develop Mandarin speech perception tests for Malaysian Chinese children. Two test...
AbstractObjectiveThe paper discusses recent evidence on the assessment of language outcomes in child...
In this study, monosyllabic Mandarin speech test materials (MSTMs) were developed for use in word re...
AbstractObjectivesTo develop a set of monosyllable audiometry test material that can be used in spee...
Objective: The aim of this study is to develop and evaluate a set of psychometrically equivalent dis...
Objective: The aim of this study was to develop and psychometrically evaluate speech audiometry mate...
published_or_final_versionSpeech and Hearing SciencesMasterMaster of Science in Audiolog
OBJECTIVE: To develop two versions of the Mandarin Hearing In Noise Test (MHINT). These tests are ad...
The purpose of this study was to design and to verify a new hearing-aid fitting strategy (Aescu HRL-...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to design and to verify a new hearing-aid fitting strategy ...
Digitized Mandarin paediatric speech perception tests are limited in Malaysia for measuring outcomes...
This paper contains a speech discrimation test for hearing impaired children using Mandarin language
published_or_final_versionSpeech and Hearing SciencesMasterMaster of Science in Audiolog
Hearing aids increase the amount of speech perceived by the listener by amplifying the speech signal...
Chinese Mandarin is a tonal language. Tone perception ability of people with sensorineural hearing l...
The study aimed to develop Mandarin speech perception tests for Malaysian Chinese children. Two test...
AbstractObjectiveThe paper discusses recent evidence on the assessment of language outcomes in child...