Development of Phonological Error Patterns in Arabic-Speaking Children in Jordan

IF 0.7 4区 医学 Q4 REHABILITATION Communication Disorders Quarterly Pub Date : 2024-04-12 DOI:10.1177/15257401241246207
Basem S. Marie, Laila K. Qanawati, Deema A. Zabalawi, Aya M. Ali, Fadi J. Najem
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This study aims to identify the phonological error patterns of normally developing children who speak colloquial Jordanian Arabic dialect and to provide normative data for the age of suppression for each phonological error pattern. One hundred fifty-four normally developing children (68 females and 86 males) ranging from 3 to 6.5 years were recruited from nurseries and kindergartens in the cities of Amman and Salt to participate in the present study. Data collection was performed in a quiet room (Ambient noise <30 dB A) using Amayreh’s articulation test. Two speech-language pathologists (SLPs) scored the responses of each participant independently. The phonological error pattern is considered present if it is produced in five different words by the child in single-word productions and present in 10% of the children in any age group. Some phonological error patterns were not evident in normally developing Jordanian Arabic–speaking children (e.g., cluster reduction, affrication, and deaffrication). Most phonological error patterns disappeared at the age of 5.5 to 6 years. Fronting was the only pattern that existed after the age of 6. Linguistic and dialectical features can vastly affect these patterns and their suppression. Therefore, obtaining normative data for different Arabic dialects is needed and has important clinical implications for diagnosing phonological disorders, treatment planning, and assigning intervention targets.
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约旦阿拉伯语儿童语音错误模式的发展
本研究旨在确定说约旦阿拉伯语口语的正常发育儿童的语音错误模式,并为每种语音错误模式的抑制年龄提供标准数据。本研究从安曼和盐城的托儿所和幼儿园招募了 154 名发育正常的儿童(68 名女性和 86 名男性),年龄从 3 岁到 6.5 岁不等。数据收集工作在安静的房间内进行(环境噪声为 30 分贝),采用 Amayreh 发声测试法。两名语言病理学家(SLPs)对每位参与者的回答进行独立评分。如果儿童在五个不同的单词中都出现了语音错误模式,并且在任何年龄组中都有 10% 的儿童出现了这种语音错误模式,那么这种语音错误模式就被认为是存在的。在正常发育的约旦阿拉伯语儿童中,有些语音错误模式并不明显(如音群缩减、缀合和去缀合)。大多数语音错误模式在 5.5-6 岁时消失。语言和方言特点会对这些模式及其抑制产生巨大影响。因此,需要获得不同阿拉伯语方言的标准数据,这对诊断语音障碍、制定治疗计划和指定干预目标具有重要的临床意义。
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期刊介绍: Articles for Communication Disorders Quarterly (CDQ) are accepted for review on a continual basis. The editor of CDQ welcomes submissions of previously unpublished applied and clinical research relating to typical and atypical communication across the lifespan. This includes assessment of and interventions for communicative disorders in infants, toddlers, young children, school-age children, youth, and adults. The readers of CDQ represent a breadth of viewpoints and professional interests, which is also reflected in the diversity of interests and expertise of the editorial board members. The journal is particularly of interest to speech–language pathologists and teachers of the deaf and hard of hearing. CDQ uses a masked peer review process for submissions.
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