“…Common instructions for eliciting clear speech include "Speak clearly" (Ferguson, 2004;Ferguson & KewleyPort, 2007), "Hyperarticulate" (Dromey, 2000;Moon & Lindblom, 1994), "Speak to someone with a hearing impairment" (Bradlow et al, 2003), "Speak with nonnative speakers" (Smiljanic & Bradlow, 2008), and "Speak to someone who has difficulty understanding you" (Goberman & Elmer, 2005;Rosen et al, 2011). Other studies have elicited clear speech through an imitation task or training paradigm (Beukelman, Fager, Ullman, Hanson, & Logemann, 2002;Krause & Braida, 2004), by providing a grade or reward system (Perkell, Zandipour, Matthies, & Lane, 2002), or by asking for a repetition (Maniwa et al, 2009;Oviatt, MacEachern, & Levow, 1998).…”