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    The Audiology Fruit and the String Bean Carol Flexer, PhD: understand that there is speech information throughout the speech banana. If you have an audiogram—either an unaided or, even worse—an aided audiogram, that is not at the top of the speech banana, it means that the child is
    Here, educators of the deaf, speech-language pathologists, audiologists, and other professionals in the field will find valuable resources, information about LSL specialist certification, opportunities for continuing education, and a community of members with whom you can connect, share information, and celebrate listening and spoken language. During hearing tests, audiologists record information onto an audiogram, which is a visual illustration that shows your child’s hearing ability. It records the softest sound your child can hear, or hearing threshold. The highlighted area on the audiograms represent the “speech banana”, which
    HEARING LOSS Introduction 3 Hearing 4 Sound 4 TheEar 4 Audiology 6 TheAudiogram 6 HearingLoss 9 TypesofHearingLoss 9 DegreeofHearingLoss 11 Deaf,HardofHearing
    What an audiogram says about your hearing loss. The different loudness and frequencies of where the sounds of speech fall on the audiogram can be seen in a banana-shaped pattern, which is often called the “speech banana.” Typically, if your hearing is in the normal range, you will easily
    What is a “Speech Banana?” A speech banana, in general terms, is where the phonemes – or the units of sound that are used to distinguish words from each other – of a language fall within an audiogram. Phonemes are different in every language and each word in the different language has a different contrast and meaning behind its phoneme.
    The term ‘speech banana’ comes from the banana-shaped collection of dots on the audiogram that is produced when human speech is analyzed. Nearly the entire alphabet and most letter combinations (such as ch, sh, th and ng) fall into the speech banana range on an audiogram. The primary exceptions are the letters w, x, y and q.
    The phrase ‘speech banana’ comes from the banana-shaped group of points on the audiogram that is produced when human language is examined. Almost the whole alphabet and most letter combinations (such as ch, sh, th and ng) fall into the speech banana range. The primary exceptions are the letters q, w, x, and y.
    The audiogram shows the pattern of your hearing loss. It also shows how severe it is, called the degree of hearing loss. For example, your hearing might be normal for low pitches but not for high pitches. In this case, you might hear speech, but it would not sound clear.
    The speech banana is a colloquial term for referring to the frequency and decibel range covered by normal human speech. This term is a reference to the shape that this range takes when it is mapped out on a chart with frequencies on one axis and decibel levels on the other.
    Representing speech sounds on an audiogram is useful. It visually represents the different qualities of speech sounds. This area of the audiogram is typically referred to as the speech banana. It has been put on the audiogram below, you will see a range of vowels and consonant sounds placed on in speech banana according to their sound qualities.
    The speech banana superimposed on the audiogram on the right is an English speech banana: each language has its own sounds of speech, and its own speech banana. Low frequency sounds like “M” and “Z” are on the left, and high frequency sounds like “F” and “S” are on the right.
    The speech banana superimposed on the audiogram on the right is an English speech banana: each language has its own sounds of speech, and its own speech banana. Low frequency sounds like “M” and “Z” are on the left, and high frequency sounds like “F” and “S” are on the right.
    Audiometry and Hearing Loss Examples An audiogram shows the quietest sounds you can just hear. The red circles represent the right ear and the blue crosses represent the left ear. Across the top, there is a measure of frequency (pitch) from the lower pitched sounds on the left going to higher pitched sounds on the right. Each red circle and blue

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