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AUDITORY TRAINING FOR PERCEPTION OF TIME-SHORTENED CONSONANT-VOWEL SYLLABLES.

Authors: John W. Black; William Grimm; OHIO STATE UNIV RESEARCH FOUNDATION COLUMBUS
Abstract:
The study was conducted to determine whether normal speaking-hearing young adults can be trained auditorially to perceive time-shortened speech samples. An experimental group received auditory training with six time-shortened plosive CV syllables and six CV fricative syllables and was compared with a control group that did not receive training. The experimental group learned to perceive the time-shortened fricative samples more accurately than the control group but there was no difference between groups with respect to identifying the plosive syllables. (Author)

Description: Technical rept.
Pages: 65
Report Date: 04 NOV 1968
Contract Number: 18, Nonr49518
Report Number: 0167876

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Keywords relating to this report:
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*AUDITORY PERCEPTION)
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_*TRAINING
ACCURACY
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