The effects of vocal loudness and speaking rate on voice-onset time in typically developing children and children with cochlear implants
This study explores the effects of manipulating vocal loudness and speech rate on voice onset time (VOT) in normal hearing children and two children with cochlear implants (CIs). 15 normal hearing participants and two participants with CIs produced all six stop consonants in the phrase “It’s a Cod...
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ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-AEU.10048-18242012-03-21T22:50:08ZBoliek, Carol (Speech Pathology and Audiology)Campbell, Melanie (Speech Pathology and Audiology)Knuttila, Erica Lynn2011-03-04T21:43:06Z2011-03-04T21:43:06Z2011-03-04T21:43:06Zhttp://hdl.handle.net/10048/1824This study explores the effects of manipulating vocal loudness and speech rate on voice onset time (VOT) in normal hearing children and two children with cochlear implants (CIs). 15 normal hearing participants and two participants with CIs produced all six stop consonants in the phrase “It’s a Cod again” while speaking normally, softly, loudly, slowly, and quickly. Consonants were grouped into voiced and voiceless categories for comparison. Results indicated that the group of normal hearing children produced longer VOTs for voiceless stops than voiced across all conditions. When speaking loudly or quickly, VOT values were shorter than at normal levels. When speaking softly or slowly, VOT values were longer than at normal levels. The two children with CIs performed in a similar manner to the normal hearing group; however, VOTs produced by the six-year old participant were consistently longer than those of the normal hearing group across all conditions.638704 bytesapplication/pdfenvoice onset timecochlear implantsvocal loudnessspeaking ratechildrenThe effects of vocal loudness and speaking rate on voice-onset time in typically developing children and children with cochlear implantsThesisMaster of ScienceMaster'sSpeech Pathology and AudiologyUniversity of Alberta2011-06Speech-Language PathologyHodgetts, Bill (Speech Pathology and Audiology)Zhang, Ming (Speech Pathology and Audiology)Ritter, Kathryn (Communication Disorders) |
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This study explores the effects of manipulating vocal loudness and speech rate on voice onset time (VOT) in normal hearing children and two children with cochlear implants (CIs). 15 normal hearing participants and two participants with CIs produced all six stop consonants in the phrase “It’s a Cod again” while speaking normally, softly, loudly, slowly, and quickly. Consonants were grouped into voiced and voiceless categories for comparison. Results indicated that the group of normal hearing children produced longer VOTs for voiceless stops than voiced across all conditions. When speaking loudly or quickly, VOT values were shorter than at normal levels. When speaking softly or slowly, VOT values were longer than at normal levels. The two children with CIs performed in a similar manner to the normal hearing group; however, VOTs produced by the six-year old participant were consistently longer than those of the normal hearing group across all conditions. === Speech-Language Pathology |
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Boliek, Carol (Speech Pathology and Audiology) |
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Boliek, Carol (Speech Pathology and Audiology) Knuttila, Erica Lynn |
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The effects of vocal loudness and speaking rate on voice-onset time in typically developing children and children with cochlear implants |
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The effects of vocal loudness and speaking rate on voice-onset time in typically developing children and children with cochlear implants |
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The effects of vocal loudness and speaking rate on voice-onset time in typically developing children and children with cochlear implants |
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The effects of vocal loudness and speaking rate on voice-onset time in typically developing children and children with cochlear implants |
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The effects of vocal loudness and speaking rate on voice-onset time in typically developing children and children with cochlear implants |
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effects of vocal loudness and speaking rate on voice-onset time in typically developing children and children with cochlear implants |
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