This study examines lexical intervention sessions in speech and language therapy for children with cochlear implants (CIs). Particular focus is on the therapist’s professional practices in doing the therapy. The participants in this study are three congenitally deaf children with CIs together with their speech and language therapist. The video recorded therapy sessions of these children are studied using conversation analysis. The analysis reveals the ways in which the speech and language therapist formulates her speaking turns to support the children’s lexical learning in task interaction. The therapist’s multimodal practices, for example linguistic and acoustic highlighting, focus both on the lexical meaning and the phonological form of t...
Contains fulltext : 158961.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Background: L...
International audienceThe cochlear implant, being in constant technological evolution, requires an e...
Objectives: Profound hearing loss encounters children with delay in speech and language. As it is kn...
The lexical quality hypothesis emphasizes the importance of the quantity and the quality of lexical ...
Background: Cochlear implanted (CI) children have problems in most aspects of language and in partic...
Despite the proven effectiveness of cochlear implants for audiological rehabilitation for children w...
International audienceIntroduction Early exposure to a rich linguistic environment is essential as s...
The role of professionals in speech-language pathology and/or aural (re)habilitation of children wit...
In the present study we explore the implications of acquiring language when relying mainly or exclus...
A qualitative research study was conducted to gain a better understanding of a child with Cochlear I...
Cued Speech (CS) is a phonetic system, which can be used to support oral communication with deaf chi...
The cochlear implant is a hearing aid, which made rehabilitation in the last two decades or so to sa...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to examine the use of both developmental and non-developme...
Introduction/objective: Cochlear implantation provides children with a significant hearing loss the ...
When a child is diagnosed with hearing impairment, early intervention should be provided to avoid la...
Contains fulltext : 158961.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Background: L...
International audienceThe cochlear implant, being in constant technological evolution, requires an e...
Objectives: Profound hearing loss encounters children with delay in speech and language. As it is kn...
The lexical quality hypothesis emphasizes the importance of the quantity and the quality of lexical ...
Background: Cochlear implanted (CI) children have problems in most aspects of language and in partic...
Despite the proven effectiveness of cochlear implants for audiological rehabilitation for children w...
International audienceIntroduction Early exposure to a rich linguistic environment is essential as s...
The role of professionals in speech-language pathology and/or aural (re)habilitation of children wit...
In the present study we explore the implications of acquiring language when relying mainly or exclus...
A qualitative research study was conducted to gain a better understanding of a child with Cochlear I...
Cued Speech (CS) is a phonetic system, which can be used to support oral communication with deaf chi...
The cochlear implant is a hearing aid, which made rehabilitation in the last two decades or so to sa...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to examine the use of both developmental and non-developme...
Introduction/objective: Cochlear implantation provides children with a significant hearing loss the ...
When a child is diagnosed with hearing impairment, early intervention should be provided to avoid la...
Contains fulltext : 158961.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Background: L...
International audienceThe cochlear implant, being in constant technological evolution, requires an e...
Objectives: Profound hearing loss encounters children with delay in speech and language. As it is kn...