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Natour YS et al. – It is recommended that speech–language pathologists in Arabic–speaking countries, Jordan in specific, utilize the new data provided (F0 and SF0) when evaluating and/or treating Arabic–speaking patients. Due to its cross–linguistic variability, SF0 emerged as a preferred measurement when conducting cross–cultural comparisons of voice features.

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