Transcription of Vietnamese adults' and children's consonants by English-speaking speech-language pathologists

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Masso, Sarah, McLeod, Sharynne, Cronin, Anna and Phạm, Ben. (2020). Transcription of Vietnamese adults' and children's consonants by English-speaking speech-language pathologists. International Journal of Phoniatrics, Speech therapy and Communication pathology. 72(2), pp. 92-107. https://doi.org/10.1159/000500245
AuthorsMasso, Sarah, McLeod, Sharynne, Cronin, Anna and Phạm, Ben
Abstract

Objective: To examine English-speaking speech-language pathologists’ (SLPs) transcription of consonants in Vietnamese words and identification of correct/incorrect productions of Vietnamese children’s speech. Participants and Methods: Twenty English-speaking SLPs completed three tasks. Task 1: transcription of 22 English words using the International Phonetic Alphabet. Task 2: transcription of 47 words spoken by Vietnamese adults. Task 3: transcription of 94 Vietnamese words spoken by Vietnamese children and identification of correct/incorrect productions. Participants completed questionnaires exploring language proficiency, transcription skill, musicality and confidence with multilingual clients. Results: Task 1: participants demonstrated good accuracy transcribing English words (M = 97.2%). Task 2: an average of 52.9% consonants were transcribed correctly (89.4% when Vietnamese-English common transcription errors were considered). Common transcription errors included voicing of plosives, place and syllable-final omission. Accuracy was higher on shared English and Vietnamese consonantal articulations (e.g., /b/ and /m/). Task 3: on average, SLPs correctly identified accuracy of 73.8% of Vietnamese children’s productions and transcribed 69.2% consonants correctly (83.8% when Vietnamese-English common transcription errors were considered). Musicality was correlated with SLPs’ accuracy of transcription. Conclusion: English-speaking SLPs have some skills transcribing Vietnamese adults and transcribing and identifying correct/incorrect productions of children’s speech. SLPs may use knowledge of common transcription errors to support understanding of their transcription of speech.

Keywordstranscription; speech; cultural and linguistic diversity
Year2020
JournalInternational Journal of Phoniatrics, Speech therapy and Communication pathology
Journal citation72 (2), pp. 92-107
PublisherS. Karger AG
ISSN1021-7762
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1159/000500245
PubMed ID31330517
Scopus EID2-s2.0-85069686719
Page range92-107
FunderCharles Sturt University
Australian Research Council (ARC)
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Online22 Jul 2019
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Accepted08 Apr 2019
Deposited29 Nov 2023
ARC Funded ResearchThis output has been funded, wholly or partially, under the Australian Research Council Act 2001
Grant IDDP180102848
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