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Is age at implant the only factor that counts?: The influence of working memory on lexical and grammatical development in children with cochlear implants

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF AUDIOLOGY
卷 43, 期 9, 页码 506-515

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/14992020400050065

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novel word learning; working memory; non-word repetition; cochlear implant; congenitally deaf children

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In this study, we explored the influence of time factors (age at implant, time with cochlear implant and age), complex working memory and phonological short-term memory on lexical and grammatical development in congenitally deaf children with cochlear implants. Fifteen children (aged 5 years 4 months to 11 years 5 months) were examined with the use of several linguistic and cognitive measures after a minimum of 18 months of implant use. Phonological short-term memory was assessed with non-word repetition, where the percentage of correctly repeated consonants and vowels was counted. For the assessment of lexical acquisition, a novel word learning task was administered. Receptive and expressive grammar was tested. Our results corroborate earlier findings on the influence of phonological short-term memory on novel word learning. The percentage of vowels correctly produced in non-word repetition was more important in this group than age at implant, not only for novel word learning, but also for receptive and expressive grammar.

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