Re: Limbaugh speech (Pierre Divenyi )


Subject: Re: Limbaugh speech
From:    Pierre Divenyi  <pdivenyi@xxxxxxxx>
Date:    Wed, 21 Jun 2006 12:25:24 -0700

Keith, I wonder what scientific validity finding such an audio clip would have, in view of the fact that Limbaugh admitted having been a regular user of drugs that could have contributed to, or outright caused, the impression of his speech being different, funny, or drunk. Pierre At 01:08 PM 6/20/2006, you wrote: >My colleague Mark Seidenberg is hoping to find an audio clip of Rush >Limbaugh after he lost most of his hearing but before the cochlear >implant. This was when his listeners noticed that he sounded >different, funny, drunk, etc. He hopes to use this as an example of >what happens when one can no longer hear their own output. > >Thanks in advance for any suggestions for sources. -- Keith > > >Professor Keith R. Kluender >Department of Psychology >University of Wisconsin >1202 West Johnson Street >Madison, WI 53706 > >608.262.9884 >608.262.6110 Lab >608.262.4029 Fax


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