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Does the speaker's voice quality influence children's performance on a language comprehension test?
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Findings suggest that a dysphonic speaker's voice may force the child to allocate capacity to the processing of the voice signal at the expense of comprehension. The findings have implications for clinical and research settings where standardized language tests are used.
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