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... hearing that is less than 15 db may be considered to be within the normal range of hearing speech sounds . Low intensity sounds may be hard to hear when the loss is between 15 and 30 db . The dif- ficulty in hearing conversation ...
... hearing that is less than 15 db may be considered to be within the normal range of hearing speech sounds . Low intensity sounds may be hard to hear when the loss is between 15 and 30 db . The dif- ficulty in hearing conversation ...
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... hearing . The sound spectrograph ( Prestigiacomo , 1957 ; Steer and Hanley , 1957 ) has been used to translate the ... hearing abil- ity and the acquisition of a means of communication . The latter may involve hearing aids , lip ...
... hearing . The sound spectrograph ( Prestigiacomo , 1957 ; Steer and Hanley , 1957 ) has been used to translate the ... hearing abil- ity and the acquisition of a means of communication . The latter may involve hearing aids , lip ...
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... hearing , 308 Fauces , 185 Faulty breath control , 111 Feedback , of hearing on speech , 307 of sound on hearing , 3 through stretch reflex , 10 Fenestration , 309 , 310 Ferrein , Antoine , 134 , 135 , 137 Fissure , of Rolando , 13 , 17 ...
... hearing , 308 Fauces , 185 Faulty breath control , 111 Feedback , of hearing on speech , 307 of sound on hearing , 3 through stretch reflex , 10 Fenestration , 309 , 310 Ferrein , Antoine , 134 , 135 , 137 Fissure , of Rolando , 13 , 17 ...
Contents
Preface 1 A Survey of the Speech Mechanism | 1 |
Nervous Regulation of Speech | 4 |
Autonomic and Endocrine Regulators of Speech | 46 |
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