2021
DOI: 10.1111/1460-6984.12602
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Intelligibility in Down syndrome: Effect of measurement method and listener experience

Abstract: Background: Speech intelligibility is a global indicator of the severity of a speech problem. It is a measure that has been used frequently in research and clinical assessment of speech. Previous studies have shown that factors, such as measurement method and listener experience, can influence speech intelligibility scores. However, these factors of speech intelligibility assessment have not yet been investigated in people with Down syndrome (DS). Aims: To compare the speech intelligibility scores in speakers … Show more

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“…Many factors influence speech intelligibility in DS, including factors associated with the listener (e.g. listener experience) and the measurement method (O'Leary et al 2021) as well as factors related to the speaker. This paper focuses on a speaker-level factor that can influence intelligibility: namely, speech sound production.…”
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“…Many factors influence speech intelligibility in DS, including factors associated with the listener (e.g. listener experience) and the measurement method (O'Leary et al 2021) as well as factors related to the speaker. This paper focuses on a speaker-level factor that can influence intelligibility: namely, speech sound production.…”
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confidence: 99%