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1. Speaking clearly improves speech segmentation by statistical learning under optimal listening conditions

2. Effects of speech clarity on recognition memory for spoken sentences.

6. The relationship between sentence intelligibility, band importance, and signal covariance

8. Reading aloud in clear speech reduces sentence recognition memory and recall for native and non-native talkers

11. Face masks and speaking style affect audio-visual word recognition and memory of native and non-native speech

19. Clear speech processing benefits beyond intelligibility

20. High spectral covariation between frequency channels contributes to clear speech intelligibility

21. Clear speech improves word segmentation in quiet and in noise: Evidence from visual-world eye-tracking

23. Coarticulation is reduced in clear speech produced with protective face masks

24. Acoustic cues and linguistic experience as factors in regional dialect classification

25. Clear speech improves listeners' recall

26. Influence of speaking style adaptations and semantic context on the time course of word recognition in quiet and in noise

27. The degree and time course of nasal coarticulation across communicative contexts: A study of the LUCID corpus

28. Effects of intelligibility on within- and cross-modal sentence recognition memory for native and non-native listeners

31. Acoustics of Clear and Noise-Adapted Speech in Children, Young, and Older Adults

32. Perception of the Lexical Accent Contrast in One Variety of East Norwegian

33. The Effect of Talker and Listener Depressive Symptoms on Speech Intelligibility

36. Effects of face masks and speaking style on audio-visual speech perception and memory

37. The effect of clear speech and masking noise on listening effort in native and non-native listeners

39. Speaking clearly improves speech segmentation in optimal listening conditions

40. Reading aloud in a clear speaking style may interfere with sentence recognition memory

41. Recognition memory in noise for speech of varying intelligibility

42. Can older adults enhance the intelligibility of their speech?

43. Differences in the Association between Segment and Language: Early Bilinguals Pattern with Monolinguals and Are Less Accurate than Late Bilinguals

44. Intelligibility of Noise-Adapted and Clear Speech in Child, Young Adult, and Older Adult Talkers

45. Effects of intelligibility on within- and cross-modal sentence recognition memory

46. A perceptual phonetic similarity space for languages: Evidence from five native language listener groups

47. Recall of clearly spoken sentences

48. Semantic context modulates intelligibility advantage of clear speech in temporally compressed sentences

50. Speaking and Hearing Clearly: Talker and Listener Factors in Speaking Style Changes

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