Walker Elizabeth A
Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa.
Semin Hear. 2023 Mar 1;44(Suppl 1):S3-S16. doi: 10.1055/s-0043-1764138. eCollection 2023 Feb.
We review the literature related to Patricia Stelmachowicz's research in pediatric audiology, specifically focusing on the influence of audibility in language development and acquisition of linguistic rules. Pat Stelmachowicz spent her career increasing our awareness and understanding of children with mild to severe hearing loss who use hearing aids. Using a variety of novel experiments and stimuli, Pat and her colleagues produced a robust body of evidence to support the hypothesis that development moderates the role of frequency bandwidth on speech perception, particularly for fricative sounds. The prolific research that came out of Pat's lab had several important implications for clinical practice. First, her work highlighted that children require access to more high-frequency speech information than adults in the detection and identification of fricatives such as /s/ and /z/. These high-frequency speech sounds are important for morphological and phonological development. Consequently, the limited bandwidth of conventional hearing aids may delay the formation of linguistic rules in these two domains for children with hearing loss. Second, it emphasized the importance of not merely applying adult findings to the clinical decision-making process in pediatric amplification. Clinicians should use evidence-based practices to verify and provide maximum audibility for children who use hearing aids to acquire spoken language.
我们回顾了与帕特里夏·斯泰尔马乔维茨在小儿听力学方面的研究相关的文献,特别关注可听度在语言发展和语言规则习得中的影响。帕特·斯泰尔马乔维茨毕生致力于提高我们对使用助听器的轻至重度听力损失儿童的认识和理解。帕特和她的同事们通过各种新颖的实验和刺激手段,得出了大量有力的证据,以支持这样一种假设:发育会调节频率带宽在言语感知中的作用,尤其是对于擦音而言。帕特实验室产出的大量研究成果对临床实践有几个重要启示。首先,她的工作突出表明,在检测和识别诸如/s/和/z/等擦音时,儿童比成人需要获取更多的高频语音信息。这些高频语音对形态学和音系学发展很重要。因此,传统助听器有限的带宽可能会延迟听力损失儿童在这两个领域语言规则的形成。其次,它强调了不能仅仅将成人的研究结果应用于小儿听力放大临床决策过程的重要性。临床医生应该采用循证实践,为使用助听器学习口语的儿童验证并提供最大可听度。