Journal article

The development of speech production following cochlear implantation

P Blamey, J Barry, C Bow, J Sarant, L Paatsch, R Wales

Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics | TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC | Published : 2001

Abstract

Conversational speech samples were analysed over a six-year period post-operatively for nine profoundly deaf children implanted with the Cochlear Limited 22-electrode cochlear implant between ages 2-5 years. Four years post-implant, at least 90% of all syllables produced by each child were intelligible, although only one of the children (who had suffered a progressive hearing loss) had over 10% intelligible syllables prior to implantation. Over the 6-year period, the mean number of intelligible words per utterance increased from 0.15 to 4.2 and the mean number of syllables (counting both intelligible and unintelligible syllables) increased from 1.7 to 5.2, indicating an increase in complexit..

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