Percentage of correct consonants (PCC) in hearing impaired children: a longitudinal study
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Methods: nineteen children with hearing impairment, hearing aids or cochlear implant and were in speech therapy participated in this research. The PCC index was calculated using three tests: naming, imitation and spontaneous speech, using the phonology tasks of ABFW’s Child Language Test. The procedures were applied and reapplied within a 12-month interval, thus, characterizing a longitudinal study.
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