Thai Tonal Expression in Preschool Normal Children

Background: Thai language is a tonal language which has five tones: low, mid, high, falling and rising. Previous studies have examined the development of Thai tone expression in a small sample size. The purpose of this study is to investigate tone expression in a group of 480 typicallydeveloping boy...

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Main Authors: Worawan Wattanawongsawang, Krisna Lertsukprasert, Ravin Suvanich, วรวรรณ วัฒนาวงศ์สว่าง, กฤษณา เลิศสุขประเสริฐ, รวินทร์ สุวณิชย์
Other Authors: Mahidol University. Faculty of Medicine Ramathibodi Hospital. Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders
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Published: 2022
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spelling th-mahidol.796252023-03-30T12:48:07Z Thai Tonal Expression in Preschool Normal Children Worawan Wattanawongsawang Krisna Lertsukprasert Ravin Suvanich วรวรรณ วัฒนาวงศ์สว่าง กฤษณา เลิศสุขประเสริฐ รวินทร์ สุวณิชย์ Mahidol University. Faculty of Medicine Ramathibodi Hospital. Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders Thai Tone Tone Expression Background: Thai language is a tonal language which has five tones: low, mid, high, falling and rising. Previous studies have examined the development of Thai tone expression in a small sample size. The purpose of this study is to investigate tone expression in a group of 480 typicallydeveloping boys and girls from different regions of Thailand in order to examine trends in the acquisition of tone expression including the possibility of developmental differences associated with gender and geographic area. Method: Participants were 480 children from 2 years to 5 years 11 months of age, divided into four age groups (2 - 2;11, 3 - 3;11, 4 - 4;11 and 5 - 5;11). Tone expression was investigated with the use of a picturenaming task. Results: The results demonstrate a non significant difference between genders and geographic area at p value > .05 and the tone expression of age level at 2 - 2.11 significantly related with age level at 4 - 4.11 and 5 - 5.11 and age level at 3 - 3.11 significantly related with age level at 5 - 5.11. This result found an increasing of percent of correctly tone expression with increasing chronological age. Conclusions: There was no significant effect of gender and geographic area on tone expression accuracy. There was a significant difference in tone expression accuracy between 2 - 2.11 and 4 - 4.11 and 5 - 5.11 and 3 - 3.11 significant related with age level at 5 - 5.11 2022-09-23T02:16:53Z 2022-09-23T02:16:53Z 2022-09-23 2015 Original Article Ramathibodi Medical Journal. Vol. 38, No. 2 (Apr-Jun 2015), 82-87 0125-3611 (Print) 2651-0561 (Online) https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/79625 eng Mahidol University Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders Faculty of Medicine Ramathibodi Hospital Mahidol University application/pdf
institution Mahidol University
building Mahidol University Library
continent Asia
country Thailand
Thailand
content_provider Mahidol University Library
collection Mahidol University Institutional Repository
language English
topic Thai
Tone
Tone Expression
spellingShingle Thai
Tone
Tone Expression
Worawan Wattanawongsawang
Krisna Lertsukprasert
Ravin Suvanich
วรวรรณ วัฒนาวงศ์สว่าง
กฤษณา เลิศสุขประเสริฐ
รวินทร์ สุวณิชย์
Thai Tonal Expression in Preschool Normal Children
description Background: Thai language is a tonal language which has five tones: low, mid, high, falling and rising. Previous studies have examined the development of Thai tone expression in a small sample size. The purpose of this study is to investigate tone expression in a group of 480 typicallydeveloping boys and girls from different regions of Thailand in order to examine trends in the acquisition of tone expression including the possibility of developmental differences associated with gender and geographic area. Method: Participants were 480 children from 2 years to 5 years 11 months of age, divided into four age groups (2 - 2;11, 3 - 3;11, 4 - 4;11 and 5 - 5;11). Tone expression was investigated with the use of a picturenaming task. Results: The results demonstrate a non significant difference between genders and geographic area at p value > .05 and the tone expression of age level at 2 - 2.11 significantly related with age level at 4 - 4.11 and 5 - 5.11 and age level at 3 - 3.11 significantly related with age level at 5 - 5.11. This result found an increasing of percent of correctly tone expression with increasing chronological age. Conclusions: There was no significant effect of gender and geographic area on tone expression accuracy. There was a significant difference in tone expression accuracy between 2 - 2.11 and 4 - 4.11 and 5 - 5.11 and 3 - 3.11 significant related with age level at 5 - 5.11
author2 Mahidol University. Faculty of Medicine Ramathibodi Hospital. Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders
author_facet Mahidol University. Faculty of Medicine Ramathibodi Hospital. Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders
Worawan Wattanawongsawang
Krisna Lertsukprasert
Ravin Suvanich
วรวรรณ วัฒนาวงศ์สว่าง
กฤษณา เลิศสุขประเสริฐ
รวินทร์ สุวณิชย์
format Original Article
author Worawan Wattanawongsawang
Krisna Lertsukprasert
Ravin Suvanich
วรวรรณ วัฒนาวงศ์สว่าง
กฤษณา เลิศสุขประเสริฐ
รวินทร์ สุวณิชย์
author_sort Worawan Wattanawongsawang
title Thai Tonal Expression in Preschool Normal Children
title_short Thai Tonal Expression in Preschool Normal Children
title_full Thai Tonal Expression in Preschool Normal Children
title_fullStr Thai Tonal Expression in Preschool Normal Children
title_full_unstemmed Thai Tonal Expression in Preschool Normal Children
title_sort thai tonal expression in preschool normal children
publishDate 2022
url https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/79625
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