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by bob1029
1011 days ago
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I think you have it backwards, but I like the direction of thinking. There is redundancy in the language itself. > However, vowel-only sentences were always significantly more intelligible than consonant-only sentences, usually by a ratio of 2:1 across groups. In contrast to written English or words spoken in isolation, these results demonstrated that for spoken sentences, vowels carry more information about sentence intelligibility than consonants for both young normal-hearing and elderly hearing-impaired listeners. https://pubs.aip.org/asa/jasa/article-abstract/122/4/2365/98... |
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