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Abstract Disorders in phonological processes in Children with Hearing Impairment Abstract: A child with a hearing loss show phonological processes that are, in important and obvious ways, similar to those found in the speech of younger normal children. The general appearance of the processes themselves suggests that the hearing loss has merely delayed the child’s phonological development. In cases of more severe hearing loss, it may be more reasonable to attempt to relate particular phonological processes to particular aspects of the hearing loss. Key words: Hearing Loss, Cochlear implant, Hearing Aid, Conductive Hearing Loss, Consonant, Vowel. |