Effects of adult aging and hearing loss on comprehension of rapid speech varying in syntactic complexity.
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Arthur Wingfield | Sandra L McCoy | Jonathan E Peelle | Patricia A Tun | L Clarke Cox | A. Wingfield | J. Peelle | L. C. Cox | P. Tun | Sandra L. McCoy | C. Cox
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