Late phonological development in Spanish children with bilateral hearing loss = Desarrollo fonológico tardío en niños españoles con pérdidas auditivas bilaterales

Veronica Martínez, Ana Herrero, Gary Morgan

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Abstract

This study has a twofold objective: to analyse and compare the phonological processes in a sample of Spanish children with hearing loss, both with a cochlear implant and with a hearing aid, with a group with normal hearing; and to determine whether there are differences between the participants with a cochlear implant and with a hearing aid in the frequency and nature of the phonological processes. The sample is made up of 168 participants, eight with hearing loss (four with an implant and four with a hearing aid) and 160 with normal hearing. Samples of spontaneous speech were collected and transcribed using the tools from the CHILDES project. For the analysis, the phonological processes paradigm was adopted, evaluating phonological development based on normative error rates. The participants with a hearing loss show slower phonological development in terms of phonological processes, along with atypical processes. Furthermore, the participants with cochlear implants committed more phonological errors than those that wear a hearing aid. The implications of the results are discussed, and it is recommended that auditory stimulation should be done early in children with hearing loss regardless of their technical aid.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)829-870
Number of pages42
JournalJournal For The Study of Education and Development
Volume42
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2019

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