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A comparison of the single word intelligibility of two voice output communication aids

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Pages 84-88 | Published online: 12 Jul 2009

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Konstantinos Papadopoulos, Evangelia Katemidou, Athanasios Koutsoklenis & Eirini Mouratidou. (2010) Differences Among Sighted Individuals and Individuals with Visual Impairments in Word Intelligibility Presented via Synthetic and Natural Speech. Augmentative and Alternative Communication 26:4, pages 278-288.
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Kathryn DR Drager, Katherine C Hustad & Kerry L Gable. (2004) Telephone Communication: Synthetic and Dysarthric Speech Intelligibility and Listener Preferences. Augmentative and Alternative Communication 20:2, pages 103-112.
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Mary Reynolds, Charlene Isaacs-Duvall, Bethany Sheward & Margaret Rotter. (2000) Examination of the effects of listening practice on synthesized speech comprehension. Augmentative and Alternative Communication 16:4, pages 250-259.
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Mary Reynolds & Lisa Jefferson. (1999) Natural and synthetic speech comprehension: comparison of children from two age groups. Augmentative and Alternative Communication 15:3, pages 174-182.
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Rajinder Koul & Jennifer Hanners. (1997) Word identification and sentence verification of two synthetic speech systems by individuals with intellectual disabilities. Augmentative and Alternative Communication 13:2, pages 99-107.
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Stacie Rupprecht, David Beukelman & Holli Vrtiska. (1995) Comparative intelligibility of five synthesized voices. Augmentative and Alternative Communication 11:4, pages 244-248.
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Brenda Sutton, Julia King, Karen Hux & David Beukelman. (1995) Younger and older adults' rate performance when listening to synthetic speech. Augmentative and Alternative Communication 11:3, pages 147-153.
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Donald Fucci, Mary Reynolds, Ramesh Bettagere & Maria Diana Gonzales. (1995) Synthetic speech intelligibility under several experimental conditions. Augmentative and Alternative Communication 11:2, pages 113-117.
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Julie Scherz & Mary Beer. (1995) Factors affecting the intelligibility of synthesized speech. Augmentative and Alternative Communication 11:2, pages 74-78.
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Parimala Raghavendra & George Allen. (1993) Comprehension of synthetic speech with three text-to-speech systems using a sentence verification paradigm. Augmentative and Alternative Communication 9:2, pages 126-133.
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Kathryn D. R. Drager, Joe Reichle & Carrie Pinkoski. (2010) Synthesized Speech Output and Children: A Scoping Review. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 19:3, pages 259-273.
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Konstantinos Papadopoulos, Athanasios Koutsoklenis, Evangelia Katemidou & Areti Okalidou. (2019) Perception of Synthetic and Natural Speech by Adults with Visual Impairments. Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness 103:7, pages 403-414.
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Mary E. Reynolds, Charlene Isaacs-Duvall & Michelle Lynn Haddox. (2002) A Comparison of Learning Curves in Natural and Synthesized Speech Comprehension. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 45:4, pages 802-810.
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Ralf W. Schlosser & Doreen M. Blischak. (2016) Is There a Role for Speech Output in Interventions for Persons with Autism?. Focus on Autism and Other Developmental Disabilities 16:3, pages 170-178.
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Doreen M. Blischak & Melinda Cheek. (2001) A Lot of Work Keeping Everything Controlled: A Class Research Project. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 10:1, pages 10-16.
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Ramesh Bettagere & Donald Fucci. (2016) Magnitude-Estimation Scaling of Computerized (Digitized) Speech under Different Listening Conditions. Perceptual and Motor Skills 88:3_suppl, pages 1363-1378.
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RAMESH BETTAGERE. (1999) MAGNITUDE-ESTIMATION SCALING OF COMPUTERIZED (DIGITIZED) SPEECH UNDER DIFFERENT LISTENING CONDITIONS. Perceptual and Motor Skills 88:3, pages 1363.
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Rajinder K. Koul & George D. Allen. (1993) Segmental Intelligibility and Speech Interference Thresholds of High-Quality Synthetic Speech in Presence of Noise. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 36:4, pages 790-798.
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Kathleen A. Kangas & George D. Allen. (1990) Intelligibility of Synthetic Speech for Normal-Hearing and Hearing-Impaired Listeners. Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders 55:4, pages 751-755.
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