Even though tactile devices have been used to supplement speech percep
tion for hearing-impaired persons for many years, very little research
has focused on the segmental speech production skills of individuals
using these aids. The current report focuses on two groups of profound
ly hearing-impaired children, one using tactile vocoders in addition t
o auditory amplification and the other using only amplification system
s. The children were assessed at baseline and 3 years later using a sp
eech token imitation task. Detailed transcriptions of the recorded spe
ech samples show significant differences between the tactile group and
the comparison group at year 3, especially in consonant production. P
atterns of significant differences suggest potential contributions of
the tactile aids to production gains.