Abstract

While my research during the past two decades has explored numerous perceptual properties of clear versus conversational speech, it all began with vowel intelligibility. In this presentation, I review my research on vowel intelligibility in listeners with hearing loss and whether and how it changes when talkers adopt a clear speaking style. I also discuss acoustic properties that may explain these changes and the potential interaction between clear speech acoustic properties and listener hearing status.

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