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Original Article

Use of Frequency-Shifted/Time-Compressed Speech with Hearing-Impaired Children

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Pages 395-406 | Published online: 07 Jul 2009

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Andrea Simpson. (2009) Frequency-Lowering Devices for Managing High-Frequency Hearing Loss: A Review. Trends in Amplification 13:2, pages 87-106.
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René H. Gifford, Michael F. Dorman, Anthony J. Spahr & Sharon A. McKarns. (2007) Effect of Digital Frequency Compression (DFC) on Speech Recognition in Candidates for Combined Electric and Acoustic Stimulation (EAS). Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 50:5, pages 1194-1202.
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