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Single-Word Speech Intelligibility in Children and Adults With Down Syndrome.
Alyssa Wild +2 more
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White Feminism and the Limits of Solidarity: A Call for Epistemic Reckoning
ABSTRACT There is now a substantial body of feminist scholarship which has significantly advanced the field of gender‐related research. However, this scholarship has primarily been developed from a Western perspective, and there have been increasing calls for decolonizing feminist theory and praxis across all areas of scholarship, policy, and activism.
Chidozie Umeh, Fang Lee Cooke
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[Disproportionately high loss in speech intelligibility]. [PDF]
Hoppe U, Hast A, Hocke T.
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Speech intelligibility in the presence of cross-channel spectral asynchrony [PDF]
Takayuki Arai, S. Greenberg
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ABSTRACT The aim of this research was to understand racial influences on the practices of organizing spaces of sociability by Black Brazilian women. We discuss practice‐based studies (PBS) and racial studies, based on Black feminist, emphasizing race as the basis of organizational practices, especially in organizational spaces in which sociability is a
Josiane Silva de Oliveira +1 more
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Impaired noise adaptation contributes to speech intelligibility problems in people with hearing loss. [PDF]
Marrufo-Pérez MI +3 more
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The Effect of Breathy Vocal Quality on Speech Intelligibility and Listening Effort in Background Noise. [PDF]
Shen J, Heller Murray E, Kulick ER.
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Effects of Compression on Speech Acoustics, Intelligibility, and Sound Quality [PDF]
Pamela E. Souza
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Analytic Theology, Model Pluralism, and Progress
Abstract In recent discussions of methodology in analytic theology, attention has been paid to the use of model‐building—providing simplified accounts of doctrines, or clusters of doctrines, that merely approximate to the truth of the matter—as a practice that enables analytic theologians to carry out their work whilst respecting the mystery ...
Harvey Cawdron
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