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301 related items for PubMed ID: 22199200

  • 1. Contribution of linguistic variables to bilingual listeners' perception of degraded English sentences.
    Shi LF.
    J Speech Lang Hear Res; 2012 Feb; 55(1):219-34. PubMed ID: 22199200
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  • 2. Perception of acoustically degraded sentences in bilingual listeners who differ in age of english acquisition.
    Shi LF.
    J Speech Lang Hear Res; 2010 Aug; 53(4):821-35. PubMed ID: 20220026
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  • 3. Bilingualism and Speech Understanding in Noise: Auditory and Linguistic Factors.
    Skoe E, Karayanidi K.
    J Am Acad Audiol; 2019 Feb; 30(2):115-130. PubMed ID: 30461397
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  • 4. Bilingual listeners' perception of temporally manipulated English passages.
    Shi LF, Farooq N.
    J Speech Lang Hear Res; 2012 Feb; 55(1):125-38. PubMed ID: 22199197
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  • 5. Linguistic and attitudinal factors in normal-hearing bilingual listeners' perception of degraded English passages.
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  • 6. Talker-listener accent interactions in speech-in-noise recognition: effects of prosodic manipulation as a function of language experience.
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    J Acoust Soc Am; 2010 Sep; 128(3):1357-65. PubMed ID: 20815470
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  • 7. Speech perception in noise by monolingual, bilingual and trilingual listeners.
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  • 8. Effects of Simulated Hearing Loss on Bilingual Children's Consonant Recognition in Noise.
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    Ear Hear; 2017 Sep; 38(5):e292-e304. PubMed ID: 28353522
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  • 9. Listening Effort by Native and Nonnative Listeners Due to Noise, Reverberation, and Talker Foreign Accent During English Speech Perception.
    Peng ZE, Wang LM.
    J Speech Lang Hear Res; 2019 Apr 15; 62(4):1068-1081. PubMed ID: 30986135
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  • 10. Second-language experience and speech-in-noise recognition: effects of talker-listener accent similarity.
    Pinet M, Iverson P, Huckvale M.
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  • 11. Talker- and language-specific effects on speech intelligibility in noise assessed with bilingual talkers: Which language is more robust against noise and reverberation?
    Hochmuth S, Jürgens T, Brand T, Kollmeier B.
    Int J Audiol; 2015 Sep 15; 54 Suppl 2():23-34. PubMed ID: 26486466
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  • 12. How "proficient" is proficient? Subjective proficiency as a predictor of bilingual listeners' recognition of English words.
    Shi LF.
    Am J Audiol; 2011 Jun 15; 20(1):19-32. PubMed ID: 21330649
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  • 13. Effects of noise, reverberation and foreign accent on native and non-native listeners' performance of English speech comprehension.
    Peng ZE, Wang LM.
    J Acoust Soc Am; 2016 May 15; 139(5):2772. PubMed ID: 27250170
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  • 14. Nonnative English speaker performance on the Basic English Lexicon (BEL) sentences.
    Rimikis S, Smiljanic R, Calandruccio L.
    J Speech Lang Hear Res; 2013 Jun 15; 56(3):792-804. PubMed ID: 23275396
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  • 15. How "proficient" is proficient? comparison of English and relative proficiency rating as a predictor of bilingual listeners' word recognition.
    Shi LF.
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  • 16. How "proficient" is proficient? Bilingual listeners' recognition of English words in noise.
    Shi LF.
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  • 17. Effects of Language History on Sentence Recognition in Noise or Two-Talker Speech: Monolingual, Early Bilingual, and Late Bilingual Speakers of English.
    Regalado D, Kong J, Buss E, Calandruccio L.
    Am J Audiol; 2019 Dec 16; 28(4):935-946. PubMed ID: 31697566
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  • 18. Reception thresholds for sentences in quiet and noise for monolingual English and bilingual Mandarin-English listeners.
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    J Am Acad Audiol; 2010 Apr 16; 21(4):239-48. PubMed ID: 20388450
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  • 19. Speech perception in noise for bilingual listeners with normal hearing.
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  • 20. Spanish/English bilingual listeners on clinical word recognition tests: what to expect and how to predict.
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