“…Further research has shown that daily HA use influences language outcomes in early school-age children with mild HL, particularly for morphosyntactic acquisition (Walker, Holte, et al, 2015). Access to high-frequency information is especially important because many English morphological markers consist of high-frequency, low-intensity phonemes (Koehlinger, Van Horne, & Moeller, 2013;Koehlinger, Van Horne, Oleson, McCreery, & Moeller, 2015;Stelmachowicz, Pittman, Hoover, & Lewis, 2002;Stelmachowicz, Pittman, Hoover, Lewis, & Moeller, 2004). Furthermore, children with mild HL will frequently encounter situations in which background noise and distance could have negative effects on the ability to learn language.…”