Therapeutic Implications of Voiced Sounds in Children with Communication Needs

Authors

  • Dr. Manjula.G Associate Professor, Department of ECE, GSSS Institute of Engineering and Technology for Women, Mysuru, Karnataka, India. Author https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1160-6393
  • Dr. Latha. M Associate Professor, Department of ECE, GSSS Institute of Engineering and Technology for Women, Mysuru, Karnataka, India. Author
  • Dr. Raghavendra. Y M Associate Professor, Department of ECE, GSSS Institute of Engineering and Technology for Women, Mysuru, Karnataka, India. Author
  • Dr. Asha M Assistant Professor, Department of ECE, GSSS Institute of Engineering and Technology for Women, Mysuru, Karnataka, India. Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47392/IRJAEH.2024.0095

Keywords:

Fundamental frequency, Intensity, auditory feedback, Voiced sounds

Abstract

Children with hearing impairments, who do not receive auditory feedback eventually develop speech impairments. Children with hearing impairments lack the ability to talk even by having normal speech production mechanisms. The hearing-impaired child's articulation, accuracy, stress, and intonation patterns are all impacted even if he/she attempts to speak by visualizing lip movements because they are unable to distinguish vowels and consonants with tongue movement concealed in the mouth, nor they are able to understand variations in pitch or intensity of speech. Individuals with hearing impairments may receive auditory, tactile, or visual input, contingent on the degree of their disability. This research is dedicated for developing preliminary systems for teaching. These systems can be created using feedback of articulatory parameters or feedback of acoustic parameters, such as fundamental frequency, speech intensity, and spectral features. Data from speech language pathologists were collected from 20 children with and without speech impairments, aged 5 to 8 using picture naming tasks. The statistical analysis on voiced samples /pha/, /mha/, /tha/ relived the significant variation between children with and without hearing impairments.

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Published

2024-03-21

How to Cite

Therapeutic Implications of Voiced Sounds in Children with Communication Needs. (2024). International Research Journal on Advanced Engineering Hub (IRJAEH), 2(03), 656-661. https://doi.org/10.47392/IRJAEH.2024.0095

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