The development of Ilocano word lists for speech audiometry
- Author:
Rosalie M Uchanski
;
Reynita R Sagon
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
ILOCANO ILOKANO PHONETICALLY-BALANCED SPEECH AUDIOMETRY WORK LISTS
- MeSH:
AUDIOMETRY AUDIOMETRY;
SPEECH HEARING TESTS
- From:
Philippine Journal of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery
2006;21(1-2):11-19
- CountryPhilippines
- Language:Filipino
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Abstract:
Objective: The goal of this work is the creation of word lists, in Ilocano, suitable for use in speech audiometry. Methods: First, estimates of the distribution of speech sounds and of the most common syllable structures in Ilocano were found from a phonetic transcription analysis of nearly 3000 words obtained from three magazine articles. Second, 372 two-syllable words were rated, for commonness, by fifteen native speakers of Ilocano who currently reside in Hawaii. Finally, various combinations of two-syllable words were made to produce 50-item lists. Results: First, an estimate of the distribution of speech sounds in Ilocano was found, with frequencies of occurrence ranging from 22.4 percent, for the speech sound /a/, to 0.007 percent, for the speech sound M. The syllable-structure analyses revealed that a very small number of distinct monosyllabic words were used very frequently. Two-syllable words were also used frequently, but were attributed to many distinct words. Second, from the rating results, approximately 70 percent of the two-syllable words in the rating survey were judged as common by 12 or more of the raters. Finally, four lists of 50 words each were constructed using only common two-syllable words with the most frequent two-syllable structures found in Ilocano. Each word list has a distribution of speech sounds that approximates that found from the phonetic analysis, and hence each list is roughly phonetically-balanced. Conclusions: These word lists may be of value to otolaryngologists and audiologists who work with native speakers of Ilocano. (Author)