Phonological production in deaf children with a prelocutive cochlear implant

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  • Sonia Madrid Cánovas University of Murcia
  • Ignacio Moreno Torres University of Malaga

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https://doi.org/10.7203/qfilologia.19.5186

Abstract

Most of the studies focussed on the phonological development of deaf children with prelingually cochlear implant emphasise the participation of the implant in the acquisition of the phonological inventory and underline that this population acquire such phonemes in the same way, although more slowly. However, there is a difference between the perceptive domain and the production of these units in their syntagmatic context. In this paper we are going to deal with the domain of such phonemic inventory in a group of deaf children with preligually cochlear implant and a group of typically development children as well as the analysis of the more recurrent phonological processes of atypical nature, inconsistency and consonant-free words among them.

Keywords: cochlear implant; phonological development; inconsistency; consonant-free words.

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Author Biographies

Sonia Madrid Cánovas, University of Murcia

Department of Spanish and Linguistics

Ignacio Moreno Torres, University of Malaga

Department of Spanish Studies II

Published

2015-12-20

How to Cite

Madrid Cánovas, S., & Moreno Torres, I. (2015). Phonological production in deaf children with a prelocutive cochlear implant. Quaderns De Filologia - Estudis Lingüístics, 19, 47–69. https://doi.org/10.7203/qfilologia.19.5186
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