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Diagnostic Speech Audiometry

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1977
The scope of speech audiometry can be expanded to provide useful diagnostic information. Comparison of performance vs intensity (Pl) functions for both phonemically balanced (PB) words and synthetic sentence identification (SSl) yields pattersn useful in differentiating among peripheral and central sites of auditory disorder.
J, Jerger, D, Hayes
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Speech Audiometry

Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 1978
Two aspects of speech audiometry, namely, the speech reception threshold and the speech discrimination scores, have been discussed in the light of their development and present day administration. Evidence was presented to forego the concept of phonetic balance in discrimination test messages for the preferable attributes of familiarity and equated ...
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Luganda Speech Audiometry

International Journal of Audiology, 1979
Monosyllabic, quasi-monosyllabic and disyllabic word lists have been constructed from Luganda language material. These lists readily afford a means for determining speech-hearing ability for Luganda-speaking subjects. The speech-audiometric curve obtained on normally hearing Luganda-speaking subjects with monosyllabic material has a form which is ...
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Pure Tone Audiometry and Speech Audiometry

2021
Considering the scope of practice of SLTs, as set out by the Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists, this chapter provides a general introduction to pure tone audiometry and speech audiometry for clinicians with practical guidance. According to the pure tone audiometry testing procedure recommended by the British Society of Audiology, the ...
Fei Zhao, Robert Mayr
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Saudi Arabic Speech Audiometry

International Journal of Audiology, 1982
Phonetically balanced monosyllabic classical Arabic word lists were chosen to construct a Saudi Arabic speech test. These words were taken from primary school books, daily newspapers and children's stories. They were first evaluated by our students for their familiarity and homogeneity and then divided into six sub-groups of 20 words each.
A A, Ashoor, T, Prochazka
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Developments in Speech Audiometry

British Journal of Audiology, 1968
(1968). Developments in Speech Audiometry. British Journal of Audiology: Vol. 2, No. 1, pp. 3-10.
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Speech Audiometry by Bone Conduction

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1955
The importance of the use of speech audiometry by air conduction in conjunction with pure tone tests in the diagnosis and evaluation of hypacusis is unquestioned in the field of otology. Each method contributes uniquely to a fuller understanding of a particular case of hearing impairment.
C P, GOETZINGER, G O, PROUD
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Reproducing Styli for Speech Audiometry

Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 1968
Between 1956 and 1958, Technisonic Studios changed the groove shape on the lateral-cut monophonic recordings that they supply for speech audiometry. A stylus that has a spherical tip with a radius of 1/1000 inch (1.0 mil) is the most appropriate one for reproducing (playing) Technisonic discs pressed since 1959. The tone arms on many speech audiometers,
D J, Lilly, R L, Franzen
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Chinese speech audiometry material

Hearing Balance and Communication, 2013
Speech audiometry plays an important role in the assessment of hearing abilities, as it may more accurately reflect auditory function in the daily communication environment of listeners than other auditory assessment measures.
Ma, L, Ma, X, McPherson, DB
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SPEECH AUDIOMETRY IN PRACTICAL USE

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1952
THE GREAT practical value of speech audiometry is its usefulness in checking the validity of both air- and bone-conduction pure-tone audiograms in diagnosis. To understand this statement, one must review briefly some of the basic facts underlying the tests.
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