Longitudinal Study of Vocal Development and Language Environments in Infants With Cleft Palate.

Seunghee Ha, Kimbrough D Oller
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Abstract

Objective: This study investigated vocalization and language environment longitudinally in infants with cleft palate (CP) based on day-long audio recordings collected in their natural environments.

Design: Language Environment Analysis (LENA) data from all-day recordings at home were collected at 3-month intervals for infants from 4-6 to 16-18 months of age. The recordings were analyzed using experimentally blinded human coding as well as LENA automated analysis.

Participants: Ten infants with CP (± cleft lip) and 10 age-matched infants without CP.

Main outcome measures: Several measurements were obtained from the LENA automated analysis software. In addition, human coded measurements of vocalization and language environment, including the true canonical babbling ratio and the infant-directed speech ratio, were analyzed for each time point of data collection for each infant. Statistical analyses were performed to conduct group and age comparisons for each measure of vocalization and language environment.

Results: No group differences emerged in number of syllables produced. Infants with CP exhibited late onset and fewer productions of canonical syllables compared to infants without CP. Infants with CP did not show significant differences from infants without CP in measures related to language environment across ages.

Conclusion: This study provides detailed information through naturalistic all-day home recordings about vocal development and early language environments in infants with CP before and after palatal repair. Clinical implications for early intervention are discussed.

腭裂婴儿语音发育与语言环境的纵向研究。
目的:对腭裂婴儿的发声和语言环境进行纵向研究。设计:对4-6至16-18月龄的婴儿每隔3个月收集一次全天在家录音的语言环境分析(LENA)数据。录音分析使用实验盲人编码以及LENA自动分析。参与者:10名患有CP(±唇裂)的婴儿和10名年龄匹配的无CP的婴儿。主要结果测量:几项测量数据来自LENA自动分析软件。此外,在数据采集的每个时间点,对每个婴儿的发声和语言环境的人类编码测量进行了分析,包括真正的规范咿呀学语比例和婴儿定向语比例。通过统计分析,对发声和语言环境的各项指标进行分组和年龄比较。结果:在产生的音节数上没有组间差异。与无CP的婴儿相比,有CP的婴儿表现出晚发和较少的标准音节产生。在不同年龄的语言环境相关测量中,有CP的婴儿与无CP的婴儿没有显着差异。结论:本研究通过全天自然的家庭录音,提供了腭裂患儿在腭裂修复前后语音发育和早期语言环境的详细信息。讨论了早期干预的临床意义。
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