To determine whether late onset of canonical babbling could be used as a criterion to determine risk of hearing impairment, we obtained vocalization samples longitudinally from 94 infants with normal hearing and 37 infants with severe to profound hearing impairment. Parents were instructed to report the onset of canonical babbling (the production of well-formed syllables such as da, na, bee, yaya ). Verification that the infants were producing canonical syllables was collected in laboratory audio recordings. Infants with normal hearing produced canonical vocalizations before 11 months of age (range, 3 to 10 months; mode, 7 months); infants who were deaf failed to produce canonical syllables until 11 months of age or older, often well...
Purpose: The prelinguistic infant\u27s babbling repertoire of syllables- the phonological categories...
The primary aims of the present investigation were to replicate and extend previous findings regardi...
Focuses on studies dealing with identification of hearing loss in newborns and infants (1960–1995). ...
Purpose: Onset of canonical babbling by 10 months of age is surprisingly robust in infancy, suggesti...
Purpose: Vocalization development has not been studied thoroughly in infants with early-identified h...
During the canonical stage of infant babbling, infants produce well-formed syllables, often in redup...
The onset of canonical babbling (implying production of well-formed syllables) is a landmark event i...
By their 10th month of life, typically developing infants produce canonical babbling, which includes...
This chapter examines the shift of perspective that is required in order to elucidate how advances i...
Objective: To investigate early auditory prerequisites in relation to the use of canonical babbling ...
There is a plethora of information surrounding the stages of infant vocal development, and canonical...
A comparative study of the speech-like vocalizations of a deaf infant and a group of 11 hearing infa...
The Early Vocalization Analyzer (EVA) is a computer program that automatically analyses digitized ac...
The present work examined canonical babbling ratios longitudinally as a measure of onset and consoli...
The traditional belief that audition plays only a minor role in infant vocal development depends upo...
Purpose: The prelinguistic infant\u27s babbling repertoire of syllables- the phonological categories...
The primary aims of the present investigation were to replicate and extend previous findings regardi...
Focuses on studies dealing with identification of hearing loss in newborns and infants (1960–1995). ...
Purpose: Onset of canonical babbling by 10 months of age is surprisingly robust in infancy, suggesti...
Purpose: Vocalization development has not been studied thoroughly in infants with early-identified h...
During the canonical stage of infant babbling, infants produce well-formed syllables, often in redup...
The onset of canonical babbling (implying production of well-formed syllables) is a landmark event i...
By their 10th month of life, typically developing infants produce canonical babbling, which includes...
This chapter examines the shift of perspective that is required in order to elucidate how advances i...
Objective: To investigate early auditory prerequisites in relation to the use of canonical babbling ...
There is a plethora of information surrounding the stages of infant vocal development, and canonical...
A comparative study of the speech-like vocalizations of a deaf infant and a group of 11 hearing infa...
The Early Vocalization Analyzer (EVA) is a computer program that automatically analyses digitized ac...
The present work examined canonical babbling ratios longitudinally as a measure of onset and consoli...
The traditional belief that audition plays only a minor role in infant vocal development depends upo...
Purpose: The prelinguistic infant\u27s babbling repertoire of syllables- the phonological categories...
The primary aims of the present investigation were to replicate and extend previous findings regardi...
Focuses on studies dealing with identification of hearing loss in newborns and infants (1960–1995). ...