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Vol 24 & 25 No 1 (1993 & 1994)
Dissertation Abstract

Analysis and synthesis of speech of hearing-impaired

How to Cite
M, R. R. (1). Analysis and synthesis of speech of hearing-impaired. Journal of All India Institute of Speech and Hearing, 24 & 25(1), 117-118. Retrieved from http://203.129.241.91/jaiish/index.php/aiish/article/view/1100

Abstract

"Deafness is a fearsome problem largely because of the barrier to communication which it creates. The obvious effect of this barrier is to prevent
the deaf from understanding what others say, but it may also impede them from speaking intelligibly. The magnitude of their problem is illustrated by recent studies suggesting that of prelingually deaf children, hearing losses of 90 dB or more, about 75% have speechclassified as "barely intelligible" or worse" (Conrad, 1979).

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