Long-term effects of cochlear implantation on the intelligibility of speech in French-speaking children
Bénédicte Grandon
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Marie-José Martinez
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Adeline Samson
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Anne Vilain
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Résumé
Our study compares the intelligibility of French-speaking children with a cochlear implant (N = 13) and age-matched children with typical hearing (N = 13) in a narrative task. This contrasts with previous studies in which speech intelligibility of children with cochlear implants is most often tested using repetition or reading tasks. Languages other than English are seldom considered. Their productions were graded by naive and expert listeners. The results show that (1) children with CIs have lower intelligibility, (2) early implantation is a predictor of good intelligibility, and (3) late implantation after two years of age does not prevent the children from eventually reaching good intelligibility.
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Type de dépôt | Article dans une revue |
Résumé |
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Our study compares the intelligibility of French-speaking children with a cochlear implant (N = 13) and age-matched children with typical hearing (N = 13) in a narrative task. This contrasts with previous studies in which speech intelligibility of children with cochlear implants is most often tested using repetition or reading tasks. Languages other than English are seldom considered. Their productions were graded by naive and expert listeners. The results show that (1) children with CIs have lower intelligibility, (2) early implantation is a predictor of good intelligibility, and (3) late implantation after two years of age does not prevent the children from eventually reaching good intelligibility.
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Titre |
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Long-term effects of cochlear implantation on the intelligibility of speech in French-speaking children
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Auteur(s) |
Bénédicte Grandon
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, Marie-José Martinez
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, Adeline Samson
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, Anne Vilain
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GIPSA-PCMD -
GIPSA - Perception, Contrôle, Multimodalité et Dynamiques de la parole
( 1043342 )
- GIPSA-lab, 11 rue des Mathématiques, Grenoble Campus BP46, F-38402 SAINT MARTIN D'HERES CEDEX
- France
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SVH -
Statistique pour le Vivant et l’Homme
( 1043083 )
- France
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Vulgarisation |
Non
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Date de production/écriture |
2018-12-21
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Nom de la revue |
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Comité de lecture |
Oui
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Langue du document |
Anglais
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Audience |
Internationale
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Date de publication |
2020-07
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Volume |
47
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Numéro |
4
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Page/Identifiant |
881-892
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Domaine(s) |
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Mots-clés |
en
intelligibility, cochlear implant, spontaneous speech.
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DOI | 10.1017/S0305000919000837 |
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