Inflectional Morphology In German Hearing-Impaired Children

LOGOPEDICS PHONIATRICS VOCOLOGY(2016)

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Despite modern hearing aids, children with hearing impairment often have only restricted access to spoken language input during the critical' years for language acquisition. Specifically, a sensorineural hearing impairment affects the perception of voiceless coronal consonants which realize verbal affixes in German. The aim of this study is to explore if German hearing-impaired children have problems in producing and/or acquiring inflectional suffixes expressed by such phonemes. The findings of two experiments (an elicitation task and a picture-naming task) conducted with a group of hearing-impaired monolingual German children (age 3-4 years) demonstrate that difficulties in perceiving specific phonemes relate to the avoidance of these same sounds in speech production independent of the grammatical function these phonemes have.
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Coronal obstruents, inflectional suffixes, language acquisition, morphology, nasals, phoneme production, phoneme reception, sensorineural hearing impairment, syllable structure, verbal agreement
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