The document outlines different levels and conditions for speech testing, including testing phonemes in isolation and within words, words in isolation and within sentences, sentences in quiet and noisy conditions, and with variations such as using recorded or live voices, with or without visual cues, and with open or closed response sets. It lists specific tests for each level and condition, such as the Ling-6 for phonemes in isolation and the Bamford-Kowal-Bench Speech in Noise test for words in sentences in noisy conditions.
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