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一项针对年轻人工耳蜗使用者语音库发展的为期4年的调查。

A 4-year investigation into phonetic inventory development in young cochlear implant users.

作者信息

Serry T A, Blamey P J

机构信息

Bionic Ear Institute, Melbourne, Australia.

出版信息

J Speech Lang Hear Res. 1999 Feb;42(1):141-54. doi: 10.1044/jslhr.4201.141.

Abstract

Phonetic inventories of 9 children with profoundly impaired hearing who used the 22-electrode cochlear implant (Cochlear Limited) were monitored before implantation and during the first 4 years of implant use. All children were 5 years old or younger at the time of implant. Spontaneous speech samples were collected at regular intervals for each child and analyzed to investigate phone acquisition over the post-implant period. Acquisition was measured using two different criteria. The "targetless" criterion required the child to produce a phonetically recognizable sound spontaneously, and the "target" criterion required the child to produce the phone correctly at least 50% of the time in meaningful words. At 4 years post-implant, 40 out of 44 phones (91 %) had reached the targetless criterion, and 29 phones (66%) had reached the target criterion for 5 or more of the children. Over the time of the study 100% of monophthongs, 63% of diphthongs, and 54% of consonants reached the target criterion. The average time taken for a phone to progress from the targetless to target criterion was 15 months. Overall, the data suggest trends in the order of phone acquisition similar to those of normally hearing children, although the process of acquisition occurred at a slower rate.

摘要

对9名使用22电极人工耳蜗(科利耳有限公司)的极重度听力受损儿童的语音清单在植入前以及植入后的头4年使用期间进行了监测。所有儿童在植入时均为5岁或更小。定期为每个儿童收集自发语音样本,并进行分析以研究植入后阶段的音素习得情况。习得情况使用两种不同标准进行衡量。“无目标”标准要求儿童自发发出一个语音上可识别的声音,“目标”标准要求儿童在有意义的单词中至少50%的时间正确发出该音素。植入后4年时,44个音素中有40个(91%)达到了无目标标准,并且对于5名或更多儿童来说,有29个音素(66%)达到了目标标准。在研究期间,100%的单元音、63%的双元音和54%的辅音达到了目标标准。一个音素从无目标标准进展到目标标准所需的平均时间为15个月。总体而言,数据表明音素习得顺序的趋势与听力正常儿童相似,尽管习得过程发生的速度较慢。

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