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L D Holden-Pitt

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Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development|January 1, 1986
Some rehabilitative considerations for future speech-processing hearing aidsS G Revoile, L D Holden-Pitt, D M Edward, et al.
European Journal of Disorders of Communication : the Journal of the College of Speech and Language Therapists, London|January 1, 1995
Temporal and spectral cue use for initial plosive voicing perception by hearing-impaired children and normal-hearing children and adultsL D Holden-Pitt, V Hazan, S G Revoile, et al.
Journal of Speech and Hearing Research|March 1, 1987
Burst and transition cues to voicing perception for spoken initial stops by impaired- and normal-hearing listenersS Revoile, J M Pickett, L D Holden-Pitt, et al.
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Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development|January 1, 1986
Some rehabilitative considerations for future speech-processing hearing aidsS G Revoile, L D Holden-Pitt, D M Edward, et al.
European Journal of Disorders of Communication : the Journal of the College of Speech and Language Therapists, London|January 1, 1995
Temporal and spectral cue use for initial plosive voicing perception by hearing-impaired children and normal-hearing children and adultsL D Holden-Pitt, V Hazan, S G Revoile, et al.
Journal of Speech and Hearing Research|March 1, 1987
Burst and transition cues to voicing perception for spoken initial stops by impaired- and normal-hearing listenersS Revoile, J M Pickett, L D Holden-Pitt, et al.
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