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Here, we test fully intelligible speech (16 channel), moderately intelligible speech (4 channel), and 2 unintelligible control conditions (4 channel rotated and 1 channel).

The people of southern Bangladesh spoke a dialect known as Chittagonian that is somewhat mutually intelligible with the Rohingya's language.

As shown by Plomp (1977), SNRs in a typical cocktail party are in theory around 0 dB, which would mean that sentences can be easily understood, whereas isolated words are somewhat less intelligible.

The traditional language of the islands is English much of it spoken in a dialect termed Calypso, which varies somewhat from island to island but is mutually intelligible among most West Indians.

Prior to 1695, Malebranche explained how intelligible extension is so rendered by appealing somewhat obscurely to the fact that the soul "attaches" colors to a non-sensory idea.

If 50 percent of the words of this article were taken away at random, there would still remain an intelligible although somewhat peculiar essay.

Notably, Urdu and Hindi are mutually intelligible.

The locals were not always intelligible.

No intelligible words, just news tinnitus.

At least that dialogue is intelligible.

Why are there intelligible physical laws?

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