Prelinguistic Vocal Development in Infants with Typical Hearing and Infants with Severe-to-Profound Hearing Loss.

The Volta review Pub Date : 2008-09-01
Suneeti Nathani Iyer, D Kimbrough Oller
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Delays in the onset of canonical babbling with hearing loss are extensively documented. Relatively little is known about other aspects of prelinguistic vocal development and hearing loss. Eight infants with typical hearing and eight with severe-to-profound hearing loss were matched with regard to a significant vocal development milestone, the onset of canonical babbling, and were examined at three points in time: before, at, and after the onset of canonical babbling. No differences in volubility were noted between the two infant groups. Growth in canonical babbling appeared to be slower for infants with hearing loss than infants with typical hearing. Glottal and glide production was similar in both groups. The results add to a body of information delineating aspects of prelinguistic vocal development that seem to differ or to be similar in infants with hearing loss compared to infants with typical hearing.

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典型听力婴儿和重度至永久性听力损失婴儿的前语言发声发展。
听力损失导致的典型咿呀学语延迟已被广泛记录在案。而对于前语言发声发育和听力损失的其他方面,人们却知之甚少。八名听力正常的婴儿和八名听力严重或明显受损的婴儿在发声发育的一个重要里程碑--卡农式咿呀学语开始时进行了配对,并在三个时间点进行了检查:卡农式咿呀学语开始前、开始时和开始后。两组婴儿的音量没有差异。与听力正常的婴儿相比,听力损失婴儿的典型咿呀学语能力增长速度似乎较慢。两组婴儿的喉音和滑音发音相似。这些结果补充了有关听力损失婴儿与听力正常婴儿在语言前发声发展方面似乎存在差异或相似的信息。
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