Speech ommunication, Tập 52, Số 11-12, 2010
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1Non-native speech perception in adverse conditions: A review / Maria Luisa Garcia Lecumberri, Martin Cooke, Anne Cutler
2Effects of energetic and informational masking on speech segmentation by native and non-native speakers / Sven L. Mattys and others
3Identification of multi-speaker Mandarin tones in noise by native and non-native listeners / Chao-Yang Lee, Liang Tao, Z.S. Bond
4Non-native durational patterns decrease speech intelligibility / Hugo Quene´, L.E. van Delft
5Do nonnative listeners benefit as much as native listeners from spatial cues that release speech from masking? / Payam Ezzatian, Meital Avivi, Bruce A. Schneider
6A perceptual phonetic similarity space for languages: Evidence from five native language listener groups / Ann Bradlow and others
7Similarity and familiarity: Second language sentence recognition in first- and second-language multi-talker babble / Kristin J. Van Engen
8Language-independent processing in speech perception: Identification of English intervocalic consonants by speakers of eight European languages / Martin Cooke and others
9Perception of English consonants in noise by native and Norwegian listeners / Wim A. van Dommelen, Valerie Hazan
10Native and non-native listeners’ perception of English consonants in different types of noise / Mirjam Broersma, Odette Scharenborg
11Audiovisual perception in adverse conditions: Language, speaker and listener effects / Valerie Hazan, Jeesun Kim, Yuchun Chen
12The strength of foreign accent in Czech English under adverse listening conditions / Jan Volı´n, Radek Skarnitzl
13Is spoken Danish less intelligible than Swedish? / Charlotte Gooskens and others
14Influence of English r-resonances on intelligibility of speech in noise for native English and German listeners / Antje Heinrich, Yvonne Flory, Sarah Hawkins