Ask a question! How Italian children with cochlear implants produce subject and object wh-questions

Syntax is impaired in individuals with cochlear implants (CIs). Several studies have shown that Italian speaking children fitted with CIs have troubles with relative clauses (Volpato and Adani 2009, Volpato 2010, Volpato 2012, Volpato and Vernice 2014), sentences containing clitic pronouns (Guasti e...

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Main Authors: Francesca Volpato, Silvia D’Ortenzio
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Editura Universitatii din Bucuresti 2018-06-01
Series:Bucharest Working Papers in Linguistics
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Online Access:https://bwpl.unibuc.ro/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/3_BWPL_2018_2-VOLPATO-DORTENZIO.pdf
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spelling doaj-ce7e00b46fb34e2b8e2eec377e9a52c82020-11-25T02:21:26ZengEditura Universitatii din BucurestiBucharest Working Papers in Linguistics 2069-92392069-92392018-06-01XX25376Ask a question! How Italian children with cochlear implants produce subject and object wh-questions Francesca Volpato0Silvia D’Ortenzio1Ca’ Foscari University of VeniceCa’ Foscari University of VeniceSyntax is impaired in individuals with cochlear implants (CIs). Several studies have shown that Italian speaking children fitted with CIs have troubles with relative clauses (Volpato and Adani 2009, Volpato 2010, Volpato 2012, Volpato and Vernice 2014), sentences containing clitic pronouns (Guasti et al. 2014), and wh-questions (Volpato and D’Ortenzio 2017). The aim of this study is to provide a detailed analysis of the production of wh-questions by a group of 13 Italian-speaking children fitted with CIs, and to compare their performance with a group of 13 typically developing children matched on comparable chronological age. Accuracy is lower in the group of children with CIs than in controls, but no significant difference was found between the two groups. However, much individual variability was observed. Some children with CIs showed good competence of Italian. Other children produced ungrammatical sentences, which is evidence of the linguistic delay associated to hearing impairment, even when they are fitted with CIs.https://bwpl.unibuc.ro/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/3_BWPL_2018_2-VOLPATO-DORTENZIO.pdfchildren with cochlear-implantswh-questionselicited productionitalian
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Ask a question! How Italian children with cochlear implants produce subject and object wh-questions
Bucharest Working Papers in Linguistics
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elicited production
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Silvia D’Ortenzio
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title Ask a question! How Italian children with cochlear implants produce subject and object wh-questions
title_short Ask a question! How Italian children with cochlear implants produce subject and object wh-questions
title_full Ask a question! How Italian children with cochlear implants produce subject and object wh-questions
title_fullStr Ask a question! How Italian children with cochlear implants produce subject and object wh-questions
title_full_unstemmed Ask a question! How Italian children with cochlear implants produce subject and object wh-questions
title_sort ask a question! how italian children with cochlear implants produce subject and object wh-questions
publisher Editura Universitatii din Bucuresti
series Bucharest Working Papers in Linguistics
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publishDate 2018-06-01
description Syntax is impaired in individuals with cochlear implants (CIs). Several studies have shown that Italian speaking children fitted with CIs have troubles with relative clauses (Volpato and Adani 2009, Volpato 2010, Volpato 2012, Volpato and Vernice 2014), sentences containing clitic pronouns (Guasti et al. 2014), and wh-questions (Volpato and D’Ortenzio 2017). The aim of this study is to provide a detailed analysis of the production of wh-questions by a group of 13 Italian-speaking children fitted with CIs, and to compare their performance with a group of 13 typically developing children matched on comparable chronological age. Accuracy is lower in the group of children with CIs than in controls, but no significant difference was found between the two groups. However, much individual variability was observed. Some children with CIs showed good competence of Italian. Other children produced ungrammatical sentences, which is evidence of the linguistic delay associated to hearing impairment, even when they are fitted with CIs.
topic children with cochlear-implants
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elicited production
italian
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