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Original Article

Phoneme Perception via Hearing Aids with and without Compression and the Role of Temporal Resolution

Pages 49-60 | Received 01 Feb 1988, Accepted 29 Jun 1988, Published online: 07 Jul 2009

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Louise Hickson, Barbara Dodd & Denis Byrne. (1995) Consonant Perception with Linear and Compression Amplification. Scandinavian Audiology 24:3, pages 175-184.
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King Chung, Mead C. Killion & Laurel A. Christensen. (2007) Ranking Hearing Aid Input–Output Functions for Understanding Low-, Conversational-, and High-Level Speech in Multitalker Babble. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 50:2, pages 304-322.
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Pamela E. Souza. (2016) Effects of Compression on Speech Acoustics, Intelligibility, and Sound Quality. Trends in Amplification 6:4, pages 131-165.
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Pamela E. Souza & Virginia Kitch. (2001) The Contribution of Amplitude Envelope Cues to Sentence Identification in Young and Aged Listeners. Ear and Hearing 22:2, pages 112-119.
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Pamela E. Souza & Christopher W. Turner. (1998) Multichannel Compression, Temporal Cues, and Audibility. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 41:2, pages 315-326.
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Pamela E. Souza & Christopher W. Turner. (1996) Effect of Single-Channel Compression on Temporal Speech Information. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 39:5, pages 901-911.
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Francis K. Kuk. (2016) Theoretical and Practical Considerations in Compression Hearing Aids. Trends in Amplification 1:1, pages 5-39.
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