1. The production of /s/-stop clusters by pre-schoolers with hearing loss.
- Author
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Millasseau J, Bruggeman L, Yuen I, and Demuth K
- Subjects
- Child, Humans, Phonetics, Language Development, Acoustics, Hearing Loss, Deafness
- Abstract
Producing word-initial /s/-stop clusters can be a challenge for English-speaking pre-schoolers. For children with hearing loss (HL), fricatives can be also difficult to perceive, raising questions about their production and representation of /s/-stop clusters. The goal of this study was therefore to determine if pre-schoolers with HL can produce and represent the /s/ in word-initial /s/-stop clusters, and to compare this to their normal hearing (NH) peers. Based on both acoustic and perceptual analysis, we found that children with HL had little /s/-omission, suggesting that their phonological representation of these clusters closely aligns with that of their NH peers.
- Published
- 2023
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