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Appendix A: Sentences Used for Speech Intelligibility Measures
- American Annals of the Deaf
- Gallaudet University Press
- Volume 126, Number 8, November 1981
- p. 970
- 10.1353/aad.2012.1557
- Article
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APPENDIX A Sentences Used for Speech Intelligibility Measures Set A 1.The ice cream was good. 2.He plays baseball. 3.He has a lunchbox. 4.The toothbrush is red. 5.We eat lunch at noon. 6.We all like sports. 7.I don't think so. 8.Did you find it? 9.Can they hear it? 10. Can you tell us? Set B 1.The football is brown. 2.I want a hot dog. 3.They have an airplane. 4.The icebox is full. 5.I know how to dance. 6.We bought a new car. 7.Let me read this. 8.Will he like them? 9.Do you know how? 10. Can I come in? SetC 1.The playground is clean. 2.I like ice cream. 3.I need a toothbrush. 4.The lunchbox is small. 5.Please help me do it. 6.Our baseball is lost. 7.I don't want any. 8.Will you go there? 9.Will he see it? 10. Can you show me? 970 A.A.D. I November 1981 ...