DEVELOPMENT AND STANDARDIZATION OF HIGH FREQUENCY WORD LISTS IN NEPALI

  • Ghimire A
  • Prabhu P
  • Bhattarai B
  • et al.
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Abstract

Background: Speech is a stimulus with high redundancy because the information in it is conveyed in several ways simultaneously. Because of redundancy, a regular speech identification test is largely insensitive to identifying high frequency hearing loss in a subject. The present study aimed to develop and standardise a word list in the Nepali language in which the selected words have elevated high frequency content.

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Ghimire, A., Prabhu, P., Bhattarai, B., & Neupane, A. (2019). DEVELOPMENT AND STANDARDIZATION OF HIGH FREQUENCY WORD LISTS IN NEPALI. Journal of Hearing Science, 9(3), 53–59. https://doi.org/10.17430/1003373

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