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Deafness & Education International | 2010

Vowel Formant Values in Hearing and Hearing-Impaired Children: A Discriminant Analysis

Martina Ozbič; Damjana Kogovšek

Abstract Hearing-impaired speakers show changes in vowel production and formant pitch and variability, as well as more cases of overlapping between vowels and more restricted formant space, than hearing speakers; consequently their speech is less intelligible. The purposes of this paper were to determine the differences in vowel formant values between 32 hearing speakers, 14 severely hearing-impaired speakers, and 25 profoundly hearing-impaired speakers, and to investigate the influence of perceptual constraints on the contrastiveness of spoken vowels in speakers with hearing loss, as these underline the importance of good phonation, articulation, and resonance in speech production. Several differences in formant values were confirmed with Anova-Welch tests, except for the F1 of open /e/ and /a/, the most open and loud vowels in Slovene. In addition, discriminant analysis showed real differences in vowel production (97.1% classification success), thus making it possible to differentiate between groups of hearing and hearing-impaired speakers based on this one function of vowel production. The hypothesis was confirmed that vowel production in hearing-impaired individuals is different from that in hearing individuals. The results suggest that speech rehabilitation should consider specific tasks and training for vowel production, including neuromuscular oral control and self-monitoring, to improve speech intelligibility. The results are also useful for those who are in contact with people with hearing impairment, such as teachers, audiologists, speech and language pathologists, nurses, and researchers in speech and hearing sciences.


Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics | 2018

Word-initial rhotics in Slovenian 4-year-olds with typical versus protracted phonological development

Martina Ozbič; Damjana Kogovšek; Joseph Paul Stemberger; Barbara Bernhardt; Mojca Muznik; Jerneja Novšak Brce

ABSTRACT This paper describes word-initial (WI) rhotic cluster development in Slovenian 4-year-olds. Data for /l/ and WI singleton /r/ serve as comparisons. Participants were 19 children with typical development (TD) and 13 with more protracted phonological development (PPD). A single-word list included 15 WI /r/-clusters, 9 /l/-clusters and 3 singleton /r/s and /l/s each. Results showed significantly higher match (accuracy) levels for rhotics in the TD group. Among rhotic clusters, TD children showed highest match levels for labial clusters, and the PPD group, for /dr/. Match levels did not differ significantly between singletons and clusters or targets in stressed versus unstressed syllables. Substitutions were more frequent than deletions, and children with PPD had more frequent and varied mismatch patterns; for the PPD group, [l] was the most frequent substitution for /r/ and for the TD group, other rhotics. The study provides additional criterion reference data on Slovenian phonological development.


Investigationes Linguisticae | 2008

An acoustic comparison of formant frequencies in individuals with normal hearing, profound and severe hearing impairment

Martina Ozbič; Damjana Kogovšek


Hrvatska Revija za Rehabilitacijska Istraživanja | 2010

Voice Quality, Articulation, Nasality, Prosody and Overall Intelligibility in the Speech of Subjects with Hearing Impairment

Martina Ozbič; Damjana Kogovšek


Archive | 2017

KiddyCAT© - communication attitude test for preschool children who stutter

Jerneja Novšak Brce; Damjana Kogovšek; Stanislav Košir; Martine Vanryckeghem; Janez Jerman


Archive | 2017

Deafness and giftedness

Jerneja Novšak Brce; Damjana Kogovšek


Logopedija (Online) | 2017

The Temperamental Characteristic of Extraversion in Slovenian Preschool Children Who Stutter

Jerneja Novšak Brce; Damjana Kogovšek; Janez Jerman; Stanislav Košir


Archive | 2015

Razvoj sičnikov, šumnikov in zlitnikov pri slovenskih predšolskih otrocih

Martina Ozbič; Damjana Kogovšek; Jerneja Novšak Brce; Mojca Muznik; Joseph Paul Stemberger; Barbara Bernhardt


Journal of Special Education and Rehabilitation | 2015

SELF-ESTEEM OF DEAF AND HARD OF HEARING COMPARED WITH HEARING ADOLESCENTS IN SLOVENIA – THE CONTEXT OF SOCIAL AND COMMUNICATION FACTORS

Damjana Kogovšek


Archive | 2014

Variability of speech as a barrier for automatic speech recognition: epenthesis, prothesis and epithesis in speech of Slovenian preschool children

Martina Ozbič; Damjana Kogovšek; Jerneja Novšak Brce; May Barbara Bernhardt; Joseph Paul Stemberger; Mojca Muznik

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Joseph Paul Stemberger

University of British Columbia

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Mojca Muznik

University of Ljubljana

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Janez Jerman

University of Ljubljana

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Barbara Bernhardt

University of British Columbia

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Martine Vanryckeghem

University of Central Florida

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