Development of Arabic Speech Intelligibility Test for Children
Ahmed Abd El-Hamid Mohammed;
Abstract
Kent (1988) defined speech intelligibility as the degree to which acoustical signal is understood by a listener also speech intelligibility is usually expressed as a percentage of words, sentences, or phonemes (speech sounds making up words) correctly id
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| Title | Development of Arabic Speech Intelligibility Test for Children | Other Titles | ابتكار اختبار عربي لقياس فهم كلام الأطفال | Authors | Ahmed Abd El-Hamid Mohammed | Keywords | Development of Arabic Speech Intelligibility Test for Children | Issue Date | 2010 | Description | Kent (1988) defined speech intelligibility as the degree to which acoustical signal is understood by a listener also speech intelligibility is usually expressed as a percentage of words, sentences, or phonemes (speech sounds making up words) correctly id |
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