Development of Digitized Mandarin Paediatric Speech Perception Test Materials for Malaysian Children

F. Y. Chong
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Digitized Mandarin paediatric speech perception tests are limited in Malaysia for measuring outcomes among children fitted with amplification devices. Mandarin speech perception tests from other countries may not be suitable to be used in Malaysia due to regional vocabulary differences. This study aimed to develop digitized test materials to test Mandarin-speaking preschool children in Malaysia. This is a two-phased cross-sectional study where Mandarin words (n=113) were gathered with test item pictures developed and tested on 40 Mandarin-speaking children (aged 2;0 to 5;11 years old) with normal hearing in Study I. A total of 80 of 113 words with high familiarity among children were selected in Study I. In Study II, digital recordings of the words was conducted, followed by acoustic analysis, and sound quality evaluation. In total, 94 out of the 480 recorded word tokens were excluded in acoustic analysis. The remaining 386 tokens received good quality rating by three professionals. Validation of the recorded word tokens and pictures to select the final test items involved 20 Mandarin-speaking young adults in Study II. A total of 160 tokens were selected as final items and all pictures corresponding to these test items were validated as suitable representation of the test items. In conclusion, digitally recorded stimuli and pictures have been developed for a Mandarin speech perception test appropriate for Mandarin-speaking pre-school children in Malaysia. Ongoing research includes collecting normative data for the test and future research involves evaluating the test application in local audiology clinics. DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.17576/JSKM-2021-1901-02
马来西亚儿童数字化普通话儿童言语感知测试材料的开发
数字化普通话儿童言语感知测试在马来西亚是有限的,用于测量装有放大装置的儿童的结果。由于地区词汇差异,其他国家的普通话语音感知测试可能不适合在马来西亚使用。本研究旨在开发数位测试材料,以测试马来西亚讲普通话的学龄前儿童。这是一个两阶段的横断面研究,收集了普通话单词(n=113)和测试项目图片,并在研究一中对40名听力正常的普通话儿童(2岁、0岁至5岁、11岁)进行了测试。研究一中选择了113个儿童熟悉度较高的单词中的80个进行了数字录音,然后进行了声学分析和音质评价。在480个记录的单词中,总共有94个被排除在声学分析之外。其余386个代币被三名专业人士评为质量良好。在第二项研究中,20名说普通话的年轻人对所记录的单词标记和图片进行验证,以选择最终的测试项目。总共选择160个标记作为最终项目,并验证与这些测试项目相对应的所有图片都是测试项目的合适表示。综上所述,数字记录的刺激和图片已被开发用于适合马来西亚讲普通话的学龄前儿童的普通话语音感知测试。正在进行的研究包括收集测试的规范性数据,未来的研究包括评估测试在当地听力学诊所的应用。DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.17576/JSKM-2021-1901-02
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