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1. No noticeable differences from normal.

2. Intelligible though some differences occasionally noticeable.

3. Intelligible although noticeably different.

4. Intelligible with careful listening although some words unintelligible

5. Speech is difficult to understand with many words unintelligible

6. Usually is unintelligible.

7. Unintelligible.

- Choose the item which best describes the client's running speech in an

unknown context; do not use half intervals.

- When determining the intelligibility rating, assume the listener is

unaware of context or topic.

- In the report refer to this scale in the following way:

- "His intelligibility was rated a "5" (speech is difficult to

understand with many words unintelligible on a 7 point rating scale where

"1" = no noticeable differences from normal, "7" = unintelligible).

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