The Bilingual Disadvantage in Speech Understanding in Noise Is Likely a Frequency Effect Related to Reduced Language Exposure.

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Published in Front Psychol on May 13, 2016

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Jens Schmidtke1

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1: Michigan State University, East Lansing MI, USA.

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