Consonant articulation accuracy in paediatric cochlear implant recipients.

IF 1 4区 医学 Q4 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
Mackenzie Lighterink, Ferenc Bunta, René H Gifford, Stephen Camarata
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Abstract

Hearing loss is a significant risk factor for delays in the spoken language development of children. The purpose of this study was to examine the distribution of articulation errors for English consonants among children with cochlear implants (CIs) who utilise auditory-oral communication. Speech samples from 45 prelingually deafened paediatric CI users were obtained using a single-word picture elicitation task. Samples were audio recorded and transcribed in PRAAT; overall percentage consonant correct (PCC) and individual phoneme error patterns were examined. Results showed an average PCC of 76.49% and participants exhibited lower accuracy in producing several consonants that are late acquired by typically hearing and developing children. In comparison to previous studies of children with severe-to-profound hearing loss who did not use CIs, participants in this study were more accurate in their production of most fricatives and affricates. Surprisingly, some phonemes that are acquired early in typically developing populations and that have high visual salience, specifically the nasal bilabial stop, /m/, were produced with relatively lower accuracy than would be expected based on published research. In comparison to voiced and voiceless oral bilabial stops, /b/ and /p/, /m/ was subject to substantially more place of articulation errors.

儿童人工耳蜗受者辅音发音的准确性。
听力损失是儿童口语发展迟缓的一个重要风险因素。本研究的目的是探讨使用听-说交流的人工耳蜗儿童英语辅音发音错误的分布。使用单字图片激发任务获得45名学龄前语前失聪儿童CI使用者的语音样本。在PRAAT中对样本进行录音和转录;检查了总体辅音正确率(PCC)和单个音素错误模式。结果显示,参与者的平均PCC为76.49%,并且在一些正常听力和发育儿童较晚获得的辅音上表现出较低的准确性。与之前对不使用CIs的重度至重度听力损失儿童的研究相比,本研究的参与者在大多数摩擦音和打岔音的发音上更准确。令人惊讶的是,一些在典型发育人群中早期获得的、具有高度视觉显著性的音素,特别是鼻双唇顿音/m/,产生的准确率相对较低,低于基于已发表研究的预期。与发声和不发声的双音节顿音相比,/b/和/p/、/m/更容易出现发音错误。
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Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics
Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY-REHABILITATION
CiteScore
2.70
自引率
16.70%
发文量
74
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics encompasses the following: Linguistics and phonetics of disorders of speech and language; Contribution of data from communication disorders to theories of speech production and perception; Research on communication disorders in multilingual populations, and in under-researched populations, and languages other than English; Pragmatic aspects of speech and language disorders; Clinical dialectology and sociolinguistics; Childhood, adolescent and adult disorders of communication; Linguistics and phonetics of hearing impairment, sign language and lip-reading.
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