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Synthetic speech intelligibility under several experimental conditions

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Pages 113-117 | Published online: 12 Jul 2009

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Konstantinos Papadopoulos, Vassilios S. Argyropoulos & Georgios Kouroupetroglou. (2019) Discrimination and Comprehension of Synthetic Speech by Students with Visual Impairments: The Case of Similar Acoustic Patterns. Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness 102:7, pages 420-429.
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Kathryn D. R. Drager, Elizabeth A. Clark-Serpentine, Kate E. Johnson & Jennifer L. Roeser. (2006) Accuracy of Repetition of Digitized and Synthesized Speech for Young Children in Background Noise. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 15:2, pages 155-164.
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Horabail S. Venkatagiri. (2003) Segmental intelligibility of four currently used text-to-speech synthesis methods. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 113:4, pages 2095-2104.
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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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Lee W. Ellis, Bernard Spiegel & Barbaranne Benjamin. (2016) Effects of Speakers' Augmented Characteristics and Listeners' Sex on Intelligibility and Acceptability of Synthesized Speech. Perceptual and Motor Skills 94:3_suppl, pages 1081-1088.
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LEE W. ELLIS. (2002) EFFECTS OF SPEAKERS' AUGMENTED CHARACTERISTICS AND LISTENERS' SEX ON INTELLIGIBILITY AND ACCEPTABILITY OF SYNTHESIZED SPEECH. Perceptual and Motor Skills 94:3, pages 1081.
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LEE W. ELLIS. (2002) EFFECTS OF SPEAKERS' AUGMENTED CHARACTERISTICS AND LISTENERS' SEX ON INTELLIGIBILITY AND ACCEPTABILITY OF SYNTHESIZED SPEECH. Perceptual and Motor Skills 94, pages 1081.
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Kathryn D. R. Drager & Joe E. Reichle. (2001) Effects of Discourse Context on the Intelligibility of Synthesized Speech for Young Adult and Older Adult Listeners. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 44:5, pages 1052-1057.
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Mary E. Reynolds & Jenny Givens. (2016) Presentation Rate in Comprehension of Natural and Synthesized Speech. Perceptual and Motor Skills 92:3_suppl, pages 958-968.
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MARY E. REYNOLDS. (2001) PRESENTATION RATE IN COMPREHENSION OF NATURAL AND SYNTHESIZED SPEECH. Perceptual and Motor Skills 92:3, pages 958.
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Mary E. Reynolds & Donald Fucci. (1998) Synthetic Speech Comprehension. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 41:2, pages 458-466.
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Mary E. Reynolds, Donald Fucci & Z. S. Bond. (2016) Effect of Visual Cuing on Synthetic Speech Intelligibility: A Comparison of Native and Nonnative Speakers of English. Perceptual and Motor Skills 84:2, pages 695-698.
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H. S. Venkatagiri. (1996) The Quality of Digitized and Synthesized Speech. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 5:4, pages 31-42.
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