1989
DOI: 10.1097/00003446-198902000-00011
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Speech Sound Discrimination Pre- and Posttympanostomy

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“…They suggest that a potential loss of transitional information, especially plural endings, and related final position fricatives is likely. Demarco and Givens (1989) have shown that in middle ear effusion post-vocalic consonant discrimination was found to be poorer than prevocalic consonant discrimination.…”
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confidence: 94%
“…They suggest that a potential loss of transitional information, especially plural endings, and related final position fricatives is likely. Demarco and Givens (1989) have shown that in middle ear effusion post-vocalic consonant discrimination was found to be poorer than prevocalic consonant discrimination.…”
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confidence: 94%
“…Por este motivo es crucial asegurarse de que el derrame se ha resuelto tres a cuatro semanas después del episodio agudo. 23,24 2. Perforación de la membrana timpánica.…”
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