pubmed-article:3605956 | pubmed:abstractText | We investigated the speaking fundamental frequency (F0) of 21 postlingually profoundly sensorineurally deaf men. Results indicated that speaking F0 was significantly higher for the deaf group than for normal-hearing, age-matched men. Neither duration of profound deafness nor hearing aid usage affected speaking F0 values significantly. The findings of the present study provide a baseline for determining the effects of rehabilitation. | lld:pubmed |