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- American Annals of the Deaf
- Gallaudet University Press
- Article
- The Use of Decoy Sentences to Measure Auditory Training Gains Volume 125, Number 3, May 1980, pp. 394-399
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This issue contains 17 articles in total
- Introduction
- Effect of Speech Training Upon Speechreading in Hearing-Impaired Adults
- Factors Affecting Auditory Training Gains
- A Comparison of English Language Skill Improvement between Interdisciplinary and Noninterdisciplinary English Classes
- An Investigation of Variables of Instruction and Their Relation to Rate of English Language Learning
- English Proficiency and Progress Made by NTID Students
- Advanced Communication for Group Presentation: Learning and Speaking About Hearing Impairment
- A Self-Instruction Lab for Developing Communication Skills of Deaf Post-Secondary Students at NTID
- A Multi-Disciplinary Approach to Teaching English
- The Use of Decoy Sentences to Measure Auditory Training Gains
- Analysis of the Communication Skills of Young Deaf Adults over a 2-Year Interval of Technical Training
- A Comparison of Speech Intelligibility in Answering Varied Social and Technical Questions
- Factors Contributing to the Development of Intelligible Speech Among Prelingually Deaf Persons
- Some Aerodynamic Characteristics of Plosive Consonants Produced by Hearing-Impaired Speakers
- Current Research on Relationships Between Selected Higher Order Processes and the Communication Skills and Problems of Deaf Persons
- Current Developments in Auditory Speech Discrimination Tests for the Profoundly Deaf at NTID
- Usefulness of the NTID Communication Profile for Evaluating Deaf Secondary-Level Students
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