“…These variables can be separated into those associated with the speaker, the listener, and contextual factors (Hustad & Weismer, 2007). Historically, research has focused on understanding how characteristics of the signal relate to intelligibility (see Kim et al, 2011;Turner, Tjaden, & Weismer, 1995;Weismer, Jeng, Laures, Kent, & Kent, 2001;Yunusova, Weismer, Kent, & Rusche, 2005). In recent years, efforts have focused on perceptual variables related to the listener in studies of intelligibility, including studies of perceptual learning in listeners when presented with dysarthric speech, as well as listening strategies and mechanisms Borrie, McAuliffe, Liss, O'Beirne, & Anderson, 2013;Choe, Liss, Azuma, & Mathy, 2012;Kim & Nanney, 2014).…”