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Acceptable noise levels in Arabic-Persian bilinguals

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  14-21

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 Background and Aim: Acceptable noise level (ANL) test is a reliable measure of people’ s abi-lity to tolerate background noise. Central ner-vous system is one of the determinant factors in subject’ s tolerance of noise. Bilinguals’ diffe-rent central activity pattern may yield different ANL test results from monolinguals. This study aims to compare noise tolerance function in Arabic-Persian bilinguals with Persian monolin-guals via Persian version of ANL. Methods: In the present study, the Persian ver-sion of ANL was administered on 115 cases with normal hearing (56 male, 59 female) aged 18– 37 years in three groups of the Persian mon-olingual, sequential Arabic-Persian bilinguals, and simultaneous Arabic-Persian bilinguals. Results: The statistical analysis revealed sig-nificant difference in most comfortable level (p = 0. 002) and background noise level (p = 0. 011) among three groups, i. e. between Persian monolinguals and sequential Arabic-Persian bil-inguals and between Persian monolinguals and simultaneous Arabic-Persian bilinguals. In other words, mean scores of bilingual were higher than monolingual scores. There was no signifi-cant difference among three groups with regard to ANL scores (p = 0. 114). Conclusion: Despite the difference between Persian monolinguals and Arabic-Persian bilin-guals in most comfortable level and background noise level, there is no significance difference in ANL results. Therefore, auditory central proce-ssing acts similarly in normal hearing monolin-gual and bilingual subjects. As a result, Persian version of ANL can be used for Arabic-Persian bilinguals, too.

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    APA: Copy

    TAHERI, FATEMEH, GESHANI, AHMAD, FATAHI, JAMILEH, JALAIE, SHOHREH, & TAVAKOLI, MOJTABA. (2019). Acceptable noise levels in Arabic-Persian bilinguals. AUDITORY AND VESTIBULAR RESEARCH, 28(1), 14-21. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/713914/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    TAHERI FATEMEH, GESHANI AHMAD, FATAHI JAMILEH, JALAIE SHOHREH, TAVAKOLI MOJTABA. Acceptable noise levels in Arabic-Persian bilinguals. AUDITORY AND VESTIBULAR RESEARCH[Internet]. 2019;28(1):14-21. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/713914/en

    IEEE: Copy

    FATEMEH TAHERI, AHMAD GESHANI, JAMILEH FATAHI, SHOHREH JALAIE, and MOJTABA TAVAKOLI, “Acceptable noise levels in Arabic-Persian bilinguals,” AUDITORY AND VESTIBULAR RESEARCH, vol. 28, no. 1, pp. 14–21, 2019, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/713914/en

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