Hearing discrimination abilities in children with phonological disorders.

Beatriz dos Santos-Carvalho, Helena Bolli Mota, Márcia Keske-Soares, Tiago Mendonça Attoni
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Abstract

Background: hearing discrimination abilities in children with phonological disorders.

Aim: to investigate the ability of hearing discrimination in children with Phonological Disorders who received or were receiving phonological treatment; to verify if the altered phonemes were the same as those which were not discriminated in the Picture Test for Hearing Discrimination (adapted for Portuguese language by Mota et al 2000, based on "The Boston University Speech Sound Discrimination Picture Test") and to verify if the ability of hearing discrimination is related to gender, age and the phonological disorder severity level.

Method: 41 children, 16 females and 25 males, with ages ranging between 4 and 8.2 years were evaluated. Data used for analyses were taken from the results obtained in the Picture Test for Hearing Discrimination and from the Phonological Assessment.

Results: no statistically significant difference between genders Statistical analyses also indicated that the performance in the Picture Test for Hearing Discrimination was correlated to age. The more severe the phonological disorder the higher the number of phonemes that were not discriminated.

Conclusions: hearing discrimination inability can be a causative or aggravating factor of phonological disorder, although this rule does not apply to all cases.

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语音障碍儿童的听觉辨别能力。
背景:语音障碍儿童的听力辨别能力。目的:探讨已接受或正在接受语音治疗的语音障碍儿童的听力辨别能力;验证改变的音素是否与听力歧视图片测试(Mota et al . 2000,基于“波士顿大学语音歧视图片测试”,适用于葡萄牙语)中未被歧视的音素相同,并验证听力歧视能力是否与性别、年龄和语音障碍严重程度有关。方法:选取41例儿童,其中女性16例,男性25例,年龄4 ~ 8.2岁。用于分析的数据取自听力辨别图片测试和语音评估的结果。结果:性别差异无统计学意义。统计分析还表明,听力歧视图片测验的成绩与年龄相关。语音障碍越严重,未被区分的音素数量就越多。结论:听力辨别障碍可能是语音障碍的病因或加重因素,尽管这一规律并不适用于所有病例。
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