Consonant accuracy and intelligibility of Southern Vietnamese children

IF 1 Q3 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY Speech Language and Hearing Pub Date : 2021-03-01 DOI:10.1080/2050571X.2021.1888195
Xuan Thi Thanh Le, S. Mcleod, Ben Phạm
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ABSTRACT Understanding typically developing children’s speech acquisition is useful to assist speech-language pathologists’ diagnosis and intervention planning for children with speech sound disorders. The aim of this research was to investigate Southern Vietnamese-speaking children’s speech accuracy and intelligibility. Participants were 132 children aged 3;0–5;11 living in Southern Viet Nam (Ho Chi Minh City) whose consonants, semivowels, vowels, and tones were assessed using the Vietnamese Speech Assessment (VSA) and parent-reported intelligibility was assessed using the Vietnamese version of the Intelligibility in Context Scale (ICS-VN). Participants’ percentage of consonants correct (PCC) was significantly lower for the younger children compared with the other age groups. Mean PCC was 89.19 (SD = 7.83) at 3;0–3;5 years and 99.31 (SD = 1.33) at 5;6–5;11 years. Percentage of semivowels correct was higher than the percentage of initial and final consonants correct. Participants produced tones and vowels accurately even from the youngest age group. On average, the participants were reported to be usually to always intelligible and were more intelligible with their parents than other communication partners. There was a positive, weak correlation between speech accuracy (PCC) and intelligibility (ICS-VN). There was no sex effect for PCC and no significant effect for age or sex on intelligibility. These data provide information about typical speech acquisition to support the emerging speech-language pathology profession in Viet Nam.
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越南南部儿童的辅音准确性和可理解性
了解典型发育儿童的语言习得有助于语言病理学家对儿童语音障碍的诊断和干预计划。本研究的目的是调查越南南部儿童的言语准确性和可理解性。参与者为生活在越南南部(胡志明市)的132名3岁、0-5岁、11岁的儿童,他们的辅音、半元音、元音和音调使用越南语语音评估(VSA)进行评估,父母报告的可理解性使用越南版语境可理解性量表(ICS-VN)进行评估。幼儿的辅音正确率(PCC)明显低于其他年龄组。3岁、0-3岁、5岁时PCC均值为89.19 (SD = 7.83), 5岁、6-5岁、11岁时PCC均值为99.31 (SD = 1.33)。半元音的正确率高于声母和尾音的正确率。即使是年龄最小的参与者也能准确地说出声调和元音。据报道,平均而言,参与者通常都能听懂,与父母交流时比与其他交流伙伴更能听懂。语音准确度(PCC)和可理解性(ICS-VN)之间存在微弱的正相关。PCC无性别影响,年龄和性别对可理解性无显著影响。这些数据提供了关于典型言语习得的信息,以支持越南新兴的言语语言病理学专业。
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Speech Language and Hearing
Speech Language and Hearing AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY-
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