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For example, ongoing speech processing requires the integration of acoustic events over a fairly long time interval, and current research has generally focused on short intervals, such as, for example, the perception of speech segments. Some support for this view is that increasing the temporal parameters of the speech signal at crucial parts of the signal enhances language comprehension in some patients. Alternatively, impairments in the use of phonological information to access the lexicon could contribute to lexical impairments and ultimately to deficits in auditory language comprehension.
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