Lombard test (Shakil )


Subject: Lombard test
From:    Shakil  <shakil(at)MEDIC.UKM.MY>
Date:    Sun, 26 Oct 2003 13:15:10 +0800

I am not sure how much it is useful but, please refer to the "LOMBARD TEST" in the chapter of "The Pseudohypacusis" by Frederik N Martin. Handbook of Clinical Audiology. Edited by Jack Katz. Regards, Shakil ===== At 12:00 PM 26-10-03, you wrote: >There is one message totalling 28 lines in this issue. > >Topics of the day: > > 1. Effects of masking on speech production > >---------------------------------------------------------------------- > >Date: Sat, 25 Oct 2003 22:03:26 +0200 >From: Nachum Ulanovsky <nachumu(at)MD.HUJI.AC.IL> >Subject: Effects of masking on speech production > >Dear list, >I am intersted in the following question: Is speech production >in normal speakers affected by maskers consisting of human speech? >In particular, does such masking cause speakers to change pitch? >I have found some literature on the effects of noise maskers >on normal speakers, and on the effects of speech maskers on >stutterers -- but could not find anything on the question above. >Any comments/references on the subject will be greatly >appreciated. > Thanks, > Nachum Ulanovsky > >---------------------- >Nachum Ulanovsky >Dept of Physiology, Hebrew University, Jerusalem 91120, Israel >Lab: +972-2-6758381, Fax: +972-2-6439736 , Home: +972-8-9247907 >e-mail: nachumu(at)md.huji.ac.il >http://music.ls.huji.ac.il/members/nachum > >------------------------------ > >End of AUDITORY Digest - 24 Oct 2003 to 25 Oct 2003 (#2003-178) >***************************************************************


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