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Here is a relevant study:<br>
Clements, C.J. (1994) The development of vocalizations of deaf and
normally hearing infants. <i>Institute of phonetic science,
University of Amsterdam, Proceedings </i>18: 65-76.<br>
Cheers,<br><br>
Isabelle Barriere, PhD<br>
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At 10:27 AM 6/6/2005 +0200, imoreno@uma.es wrote:<br><br>
<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite>We are studying the acquisition of
Spanish in a deaf child<br>
(from 18 to 48 months old) who is exposed to Cued Speech. <br><br>
I would like to know if someone has studied the <br>
acquisition of acoustic features in deaf children<br>
(i.e. F0, formants, etc.). I have references about <br>
hearing children, but not for deaf children.<br><br>
Thanks in advance<br>
Ignacio Moreno-Torres<br>
imoreno@uma.es<br>
Universidad de Málaga<br>
Spain</blockquote></body>
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