Although people can successfully adapt their speech perception abilities to understand foreign-accented speech, there is evidence that it takes more cognitive effort to do so. This study investigated degradation in intelligibility of Mandarin Chinese accented English speech presented in noise compared native speech presented in the same conditions. The hypothesis to be tested was that the intelligibility of isolated words produced by non-native speakers would be more affected by noise than would native versions of the same words
A large number of non-native English speakers may be found in American classrooms, both as listeners...
Cross dialectal communication results in poorer performance than within-dialect communication in a v...
Second-language speech intelligibility training At Communication Disorders Technology, Inc. (CDT), i...
The intelligibility of Mandarin-accented English sentences, even those spoken by highly proficient n...
This study compared the intelligibility of native and foreign-accented American English speechpresen...
From the Washington University Office of Undergraduate Research Digest (WUURD), Vol. 12, 05-01-2017....
Speech in ecological environments is often accompanied by noise, which often proposes challenges to ...
Understanding foreign-accented speech can be difficult. Comprehension can be further compromised by ...
This study examined how talker accentedness affects the recognition of noise-vocoded speech by nativ...
<div><p>This study investigated how speech recognition in noise is affected by language proficiency ...
A large number of single-channel noise-reduction algorithms have been proposed based largely on math...
In a previous study by the authors, reverberation time (RT) and background noise level (BNL) were bo...
This study was intended to determine whether the effects of noise on English listening comprehension...
A large number of single-channel noise reduction algorithms have been proposed based largely on math...
Many objective measures have been reported to predict speech intelligibility in noise, most of which...
A large number of non-native English speakers may be found in American classrooms, both as listeners...
Cross dialectal communication results in poorer performance than within-dialect communication in a v...
Second-language speech intelligibility training At Communication Disorders Technology, Inc. (CDT), i...
The intelligibility of Mandarin-accented English sentences, even those spoken by highly proficient n...
This study compared the intelligibility of native and foreign-accented American English speechpresen...
From the Washington University Office of Undergraduate Research Digest (WUURD), Vol. 12, 05-01-2017....
Speech in ecological environments is often accompanied by noise, which often proposes challenges to ...
Understanding foreign-accented speech can be difficult. Comprehension can be further compromised by ...
This study examined how talker accentedness affects the recognition of noise-vocoded speech by nativ...
<div><p>This study investigated how speech recognition in noise is affected by language proficiency ...
A large number of single-channel noise-reduction algorithms have been proposed based largely on math...
In a previous study by the authors, reverberation time (RT) and background noise level (BNL) were bo...
This study was intended to determine whether the effects of noise on English listening comprehension...
A large number of single-channel noise reduction algorithms have been proposed based largely on math...
Many objective measures have been reported to predict speech intelligibility in noise, most of which...
A large number of non-native English speakers may be found in American classrooms, both as listeners...
Cross dialectal communication results in poorer performance than within-dialect communication in a v...
Second-language speech intelligibility training At Communication Disorders Technology, Inc. (CDT), i...