Awardee OrganizationTRUSTEES OF INDIANA UNIVERSITY
Description
Abstract Text
The research program is designed to examine the development of phonological
categories by children with phonological disorders. The aim is to
experimentally test the course, types, principles, and limits of
restructuring in phonological categories by these children. An
interdisciplinary approach is adopted, integrating theories and
methodologies of cognitive psychology, linguistics, and speech-language
pathology in the study of 72 children. Four main projects are planned,
each involving phonological and acoustic descriptions of children's sound
systems, assessment of children's judgments of phonological categories, and
clinical treatment. Project I examines the course of change in categories
by evaluating the hypothesis that certain phonological categories are
prerequisite for others in development. Project II differentiates types of
change in categories by testing the hypothesis that some phonological
changes are easier to induce clinically than others. Project III takes up
the issue of principles governing categories by examining the hypothesis
that the degree and extent of clinically-induced change is influenced by a
child's predetermined assumptions about the sound system. Project IV tests
the limits of category restructuring by identifying children at risk for no
phonological change. The outcome of this research program will contribute
to an understanding of phonological categories, development, and change.
There is strong applied significance in that the goal of clinical treatment
is to induce such change. Theoretically, an integrated model of the
development of categories as instantiated in the domain of phonology will
result. Domain-specific properties of categorization, particular to
phonology, will be distinguished from those attributable more generally to
the cognitive capabilities of learners.
Public Health Relevance Statement
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Project Terms
audiotapechild (0-11)child psychologycognitionhuman subjectlanguage developmentlearningneural information processingpsychoacousticssemanticsspeech disordersspeech therapyvideotape /videodiscvocalization
National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders
CFDA Code
DUNS Number
006046700
UEI
YH86RTW2YVJ4
Project Start Date
01-August-1992
Project End Date
31-July-1997
Budget Start Date
01-August-1994
Budget End Date
31-July-1995
Project Funding Information for 1994
Total Funding
$73,327
Direct Costs
$67,895
Indirect Costs
$5,432
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
1994
National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders
$73,327
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
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