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- who: Robert J. Summers et al. from the Psychology, School of Life and Health Sciences, Aston University, Birmingham , ET, United Kingdom have published the research work: Informational masking of speech by acoustically similar intelligible and unintelligible interferers, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 14/02/2020
- what: The aim of the study reported here is to illuminate further the relative contributions of acousticphonetic interference and linguistic interference to speechon-speech masking in a context where the informational component of masking is isolated effectively and acoustic differences between corresponding intelligible and unintelligible interferers are minimized. This approach . . .
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