Fundamental frequency development in typically developing infants and infants with severe-to-profound hearing loss

Little research has been conducted on the development of suprasegmental characteristics of vocalizations in typically developing infants (TDI) and the role of audition in the development of these characteristics. The purpose of the present study was to examine the longitudinal development of fundame...

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description Little research has been conducted on the development of suprasegmental characteristics of vocalizations in typically developing infants (TDI) and the role of audition in the development of these characteristics. The purpose of the present study was to examine the longitudinal development of fundamental frequency (F0) in eight TDI and eight infants with severe-to-profound hearing loss matched for level of vocal development. Results revealed no significant changes in F0 with advances in pre-language vocal development for TDI. Infants with hearing loss, however, showed a statistically reliable higher variability of F0 than TDI, when age was accounted for as a covariate. The results suggest development of F0 may be strongly influenced by audition.
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Child Development
Child Language
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fundamental frequency
Hearing (Physiology)
Hearing Impairments
hearing loss
Hearing Loss, Sensorineural - diagnosis
Hearing Loss, Sensorineural - epidemiology
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Infant
Infants
Language Acquisition
Language Processing
Language Research
Linguistic effects of deficiencies
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Pathology of language
Phonetics
phonological acquisition
Physical deficiencies
pitch
Pitch Perception
Severity of Illness Index
Speech Disorders - diagnosis
Speech Disorders - epidemiology
Speech Perception
Speech Production Measurement
Suprasegmentals
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