The production of English syllable-level timing patterns by bilingual English- and Spanish-speaking children with cochlear implants and their peers with normal hearing

We examined the timing parameters in syllables of English containing word initial singleton sonorants (/l/ and /ɹ/) and stop+sonorant clusters by bilingual English- and Spanish-speaking children with cochlear implants (CImp group) and their cohorts with normal hearing (NH group). The timing paramete...

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Autores: Gibson, M. (Mark)|||/items/97bd2ed8-b93f-497d-ab44-69b98ff511c8, Bunta, F. (Ferenc)|||/items/b54bd321-5e8c-4144-a65c-9923bdfe4a6a, Johnson, C. (Charles)|||/items/b277ed44-f739-42e2-b4a7-a8762b4a077a, Huárriz, M. (Miriam)|||/items/93dda295-893a-4924-9e76-2a29f70f9f14
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Fecha de publicación:2022
País:España
Institución:Universidad de Navarra
Repositorio:Dadun. Depósito Académico Digital de la Universidad de Navarra
Idioma:inglés
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10171/123664
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:Syllable timing
Bilingual phonological acquisition
English/Spanish
Cochlear implant users
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spelling The production of English syllable-level timing patterns by bilingual English- and Spanish-speaking children with cochlear implants and their peers with normal hearingGibson, M. (Mark)|||/items/97bd2ed8-b93f-497d-ab44-69b98ff511c8Bunta, F. (Ferenc)|||/items/b54bd321-5e8c-4144-a65c-9923bdfe4a6aJohnson, C. (Charles)|||/items/b277ed44-f739-42e2-b4a7-a8762b4a077aHuárriz, M. (Miriam)|||/items/93dda295-893a-4924-9e76-2a29f70f9f14Syllable timingBilingual phonological acquisitionEnglish/SpanishCochlear implant usersWe examined the timing parameters in syllables of English containing word initial singleton sonorants (/l/ and /ɹ/) and stop+sonorant clusters by bilingual English- and Spanish-speaking children with cochlear implants (CImp group) and their cohorts with normal hearing (NH group). The timing parameters included: voice onset time (henceforth, VOT), vowel duration following word initial singleton consonants and vowels following word initial stop+sonorant clusters as well as lateral and rhotic duration in word initial position and in stop+sonorant clusters. Our motivation for the current study was to address whether hearing loss affects the production of the timing parameters of syllables and whether language interference in bilingual productions is modulated by hearing loss. The results of the English production tasks show effects of onset type (singleton, C, vs complex onsets, CC) on VOT, whereby VOT for word initial singleton stops was shorter than VOT in stop+sonorant clusters. To the contrary vowel duration tended to extend temporally as more consonants are added to the onset. With regard to lateral and rhotic duration in word initial singleton and complex onsets, both groups (CImp and NH) showed the typical compression effect of /l/ in complex onsets characteristic of the timing pattern for sonorants in English complex syllables, though no shortening of the rhotic was found for the NH group. Combined results suggest little effect of hearing loss on the production of the timing parameters of English syllables, and virtually no effects across groups that can be attributed to language interference.ElsevierDadun. Depósito Académico Digital Universidad de Navarra20222022-01-0120222022-01-01journal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501info:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttps://hdl.handle.net/10171/123664reponame:Dadun. Depósito Académico Digital de la Universidad de Navarrainstname:Universidad de NavarraInglésengopen accesshttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:dadun.unav.edu:10171/1236642026-06-21T12:47:57Z
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The production of English syllable-level timing patterns by bilingual English- and Spanish-speaking children with cochlear implants and their peers with normal hearing
title The production of English syllable-level timing patterns by bilingual English- and Spanish-speaking children with cochlear implants and their peers with normal hearing
spellingShingle The production of English syllable-level timing patterns by bilingual English- and Spanish-speaking children with cochlear implants and their peers with normal hearing
Gibson, M. (Mark)|||/items/97bd2ed8-b93f-497d-ab44-69b98ff511c8
Syllable timing
Bilingual phonological acquisition
English/Spanish
Cochlear implant users
title_short The production of English syllable-level timing patterns by bilingual English- and Spanish-speaking children with cochlear implants and their peers with normal hearing
title_full The production of English syllable-level timing patterns by bilingual English- and Spanish-speaking children with cochlear implants and their peers with normal hearing
title_fullStr The production of English syllable-level timing patterns by bilingual English- and Spanish-speaking children with cochlear implants and their peers with normal hearing
title_full_unstemmed The production of English syllable-level timing patterns by bilingual English- and Spanish-speaking children with cochlear implants and their peers with normal hearing
title_sort The production of English syllable-level timing patterns by bilingual English- and Spanish-speaking children with cochlear implants and their peers with normal hearing
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Gibson, M. (Mark)|||/items/97bd2ed8-b93f-497d-ab44-69b98ff511c8
Bunta, F. (Ferenc)|||/items/b54bd321-5e8c-4144-a65c-9923bdfe4a6a
Johnson, C. (Charles)|||/items/b277ed44-f739-42e2-b4a7-a8762b4a077a
Huárriz, M. (Miriam)|||/items/93dda295-893a-4924-9e76-2a29f70f9f14
author Gibson, M. (Mark)|||/items/97bd2ed8-b93f-497d-ab44-69b98ff511c8
author_facet Gibson, M. (Mark)|||/items/97bd2ed8-b93f-497d-ab44-69b98ff511c8
Bunta, F. (Ferenc)|||/items/b54bd321-5e8c-4144-a65c-9923bdfe4a6a
Johnson, C. (Charles)|||/items/b277ed44-f739-42e2-b4a7-a8762b4a077a
Huárriz, M. (Miriam)|||/items/93dda295-893a-4924-9e76-2a29f70f9f14
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author2 Bunta, F. (Ferenc)|||/items/b54bd321-5e8c-4144-a65c-9923bdfe4a6a
Johnson, C. (Charles)|||/items/b277ed44-f739-42e2-b4a7-a8762b4a077a
Huárriz, M. (Miriam)|||/items/93dda295-893a-4924-9e76-2a29f70f9f14
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Syllable timing
Bilingual phonological acquisition
English/Spanish
Cochlear implant users
topic Syllable timing
Bilingual phonological acquisition
English/Spanish
Cochlear implant users
description We examined the timing parameters in syllables of English containing word initial singleton sonorants (/l/ and /ɹ/) and stop+sonorant clusters by bilingual English- and Spanish-speaking children with cochlear implants (CImp group) and their cohorts with normal hearing (NH group). The timing parameters included: voice onset time (henceforth, VOT), vowel duration following word initial singleton consonants and vowels following word initial stop+sonorant clusters as well as lateral and rhotic duration in word initial position and in stop+sonorant clusters. Our motivation for the current study was to address whether hearing loss affects the production of the timing parameters of syllables and whether language interference in bilingual productions is modulated by hearing loss. The results of the English production tasks show effects of onset type (singleton, C, vs complex onsets, CC) on VOT, whereby VOT for word initial singleton stops was shorter than VOT in stop+sonorant clusters. To the contrary vowel duration tended to extend temporally as more consonants are added to the onset. With regard to lateral and rhotic duration in word initial singleton and complex onsets, both groups (CImp and NH) showed the typical compression effect of /l/ in complex onsets characteristic of the timing pattern for sonorants in English complex syllables, though no shortening of the rhotic was found for the NH group. Combined results suggest little effect of hearing loss on the production of the timing parameters of English syllables, and virtually no effects across groups that can be attributed to language interference.
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