“…Several studies have shown that VSA is correlated with speech intelligibility, with larger values of VSA being associated with higher levels of intelligibility in normal native speech (de Boer, 2009; Neel, 2008; Smiljanić & Bradlow, 2009), normal non-native speech (Chen, Evanini, & Sun, 2010), and disordered speech (de Bruijn et al, 2009; Higgins & Hodge, 2002; Turner, Tjaden, & Weismer, 1995). VSA is only one factor that accounts for the intelligibility of speech, and its importance in any given speaker or group of speakers depends on other factors, such as the availability of different types of acoustic cues.…”