Objective: The most obvious and best documented changes in speech of postlingually deafened speakers are the rate, fundamental frequency, and volume (energy). These changes are due to the lack of auditory feedback. But auditory feedback affects not only the suprasegmental parameters of speech.
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December 2003
Since auditory feedback is partially restored after cochlear implantation, the aim of the present study was to investigate features of vowels, which reflect improvements in speech production. Ten postlingually deafened subjects (5 male/5 female) were recorded reading a German text before and 3 and 12 months after implantation, respectively. Selected vowels were analysed regarding the fundamental frequency (F(0)), the formant frequencies (F(1), F(2), F(3)) and the vowel space (difference between F(1) and F(2) in hertz).
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June 2003
Ten postlingually deafened patients (5 male, 5 female) were examined after cochlear implantation to measure improvements in their quality of speech. Parameters such as the spectral maximum of fricatives and the duration of utterances were analysed in speech recordings taken at regular intervals after implantation. The speech samples were recorded in an audiological chamber.
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