“…Among other consequences, this could mean that some phonemic contrasts are less distinguished in the children's input (Cristia and Seidl, 2014;Liu et al, 2003). Additionally, recent research Auditory feedback experience in phonetic development suggests that, compared to children with NH, children with hearing loss, and those fitted with CIs in particular, hear fewer conversational turns and fewer words from adult caregivers in their environments (Ambrose et al, 2015;DesJardin and Eisenberg, 2007;Dilley et al, 2020;Holt et al, 2012;Kondaurova et al, 2020). These patterns may continue post-implantation as families of children with severe hearing loss maintain early-established communicative patterns (Nittrouer et al, 2019).…”