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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2009 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Speech Lang Hear Res. 2008 Jul 29;51(5):1369–1380. doi: 10.1044/1092-4388(2008/07-0115)

Table 3.

The most commonly observed errors (>10%) for /θ/ and /f/. Numbers in parentheses show the frequency of each response category. Underlined entries indicate the errors that were minimal (< 5%) at 0 dB SNR in Cutler et al. (2004) or Miller & Nicely (1955).

Condition /θ/ (frequency/all errors) /f/ (frequency/all errors)
Male 5 kHz Omission (24/51) /θ/ (9/23)
/f/ (7/51)
Male 10 kHz /d/ (10/34) /θ/ (7/16)
/s/ (8/34)
Female 5 kHz /s/ (16/48) Omission (19/32)
Omission (10/48)
/ð/ (9/48)
/f/ (8/48)
Female 10 kHz /s/ (18/37) Omission (15/31)
/ð/ (7/37)

Note. Total number of cases per condition was 72.