Revisiting the target-masker linguistic similarity hypothesis

The linguistic similarity hypothesis states that it is more difficult to segregate target and masker speech when they are linguistically similar. For example, recognition of English target speech should be more impaired by the presence of Dutch masking speech than Mandarin masking speech because Dut...

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Main Authors: Brown, V.A (Author), Dillman-Hasso, N.H (Author), Li, Z.B (Author), Mamantov, E. (Author), Ray, L. (Author), Strand, J.F (Author), Van Engen, K.J (Author)
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Language:English
Published: Springer 2022
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