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Linguistic Influences on the Auditory Processing of Speech by Children with Normal Hearing or Hearing Impairment
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1994
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Both Stroop and Garner interference were significantly reduced in the presence of childhood hearing impairment. This pattern of results suggests that multidimensional speech processing is carried out in a less stimulus-bound manner in the presence of childhood hearing impairment.