Development of Korean Consonant Perception Test

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作者
Kim, Jin-Sook
Shin, Eun-Yeong
Shin, Wook-Hyun
Lee, Ki-Do
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Consonant perception test; Meaningful monosyllabic words; Initial consonant testing items; Final consonant testing items;
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10.7776/ASK.2011.30.5.295
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O42 [声学];
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070206 ; 082403 ;
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The purpose of this study was to develop Korean Consonant Perception Test (KCPT), that is a phonemic level including elementary data to evaluate speech and consonant perception ability of the normal and the hearing impaired qualitatively and quantitatively. KCPT was completed with meaningful monosyllabic words out of possible all Korean monosyllabic words, considering articulation characteristics, the degree of difficulty, and the frequency of the phonemic appearance, after assembling a tentative initial and final consonants testing items using four multiple-choice method which were applied to the seven final consonant regulation and controlled with the familiarity of the target words. Conclusively, the final three hundred items were developed including two- and one-hundred items for initial and final testing items, respectively, with the evaluation of the 20 normal hearing adults. Through this process, the final KCPT was composed upon the colloquial frequency following identification of no speakers' variances statistically and elimination of the highly difficult items. The 30 hearing impaired were tested with KCPT and found that the half lists, A and B, were not different statistically and the initial and final testing items were appropriate for evaluating initial and final consonants, respectively.
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页码:295 / 302
页数:8
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