Lombard effect
English
Etymology
Discovered in 1909 by Étienne Lombard, French otolaryngologist.
Noun
Lombard effect (plural Lombard effects)
- The involuntary tendency of speakers to increase their vocal effort when speaking in the presence of noise.
Synonyms
- Lombard reflex
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