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- Title
FROM ARTICULATION TESTS TOWARD FORMULAS FOR INTELLIGIBILITY.
- Authors
Griggs, Thurston
- Abstract
The article reports on the development of a procedure for the formulation of hypotheses concerning more intelligible and less intelligible speech sounds from a project concerning radiotelephone messages in aviation. Several hypotheses are made from an analysis of words with poor ratings in articulation tests. As those same words appear subsequently in articulation tests of phrases and meaningful clusters of words, a study is made of the speech sounds undetected and of the mistaken responses of the listeners.
- Subjects
RADIOTELEPHONE; MESSAGE processing (Telecommunication); INTELLIGIBILITY of speech; HYPOTHESIS; SPEECH perception; HUMAN voice; ARTICULATION (Speech); ORAL communication; COMMUNICATION methodology; LANGUAGE &; languages
- Publication
Language & Speech, 1958, Vol 1, Issue 1-4, p194
- ISSN
0023-8309
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1177/002383095800100305