Comprehensive Assessment of Foreign- Accented English WWeellccoommee © 2011 American Speech-Language-Hearing Association GGeettttiinngg SSttaarrtteedd Multiple Lessons Interactive Exercises References Related Resources CEU Test ASHA 6434 1 Comprehensive Assessment of Foreign- Accented English TOOLBAR PRESENTER PANEL Access relevant resources, Provides information about references, and links; or the presenter. exit the program. NAVIGATION PANEL Access content by clicking on topics, or by title search. CONTENT PANEL Displays slides, movies, simulations, and videos. PLAYBACK CONTROLS Adjust volume, play or pause the program, jump to the previous or next slide. CCEEUU IInnffoorrmmaattiioonn (cid:129) You have 3 attempts to pass • Print a PDF copy of the test the test (80%). questions in Additional (cid:129) Notice of completion will be Resources. e-mailed after successful (cid:129) Refer to program content completion. during the test. (cid:129) CEUs are recorded (cid:129) Complete test in its entirety. automatically for members of the ASHA CE Registry. ASHA 6434 2 Comprehensive Assessment of Foreign- Accented English AASSHHAA--AApppprroovveedd CCEEUU PPrroovviiddeerr This course is offered for 0.3ASHA CEUs (Intermediatelevel, Professionalarea). CCoommpprreehheennssiivvee AAsssseessssmmeenntt ooff FFoorreeiiggnn--AAcccceenntteedd EEnngglliisshh AAmmeeee PP.. SShhaahh,, PPhhDD,, CCCCCC--SSLLPP ASHA 6434 3 Comprehensive Assessment of Foreign- Accented English DDeessccrriippttiioonn LLeeaarrnniinngg OOuuttccoommeess (cid:129) List variables that shape an accent and those that influence listeners’ perception of an accent. (cid:129) Identify and explain key areas of assessment for foreign- accented speakers, including intelligibility, rate of speech, speech production, speech perception, and language. (cid:129) Create a strategy for effectively assessing the speech of foreign-accented speakers. ASHA 6434 4 Comprehensive Assessment of Foreign- Accented English PPrreesseenntteerr AmeeP. Shah, PhD, CCC-SLP Associate Professor, Department of Health Sciences Director, Speech Acoustics and Perception Laboratory Cleveland State University [email protected] DDiissccllaaiimmeerr AInc tcheinst p mroogdriafmica, tDior.n S ihs aah r tealakteisv eglrye ante wca rfiee tldo oafc kpnraocwtilceed gfoer The following program explores the available research, and swpheeerceh w-laen agruea igne t phaet fhieolldo gtiosdtsa,y o: nthea tth eavt eisr ysohnaere hda ws aitnh aEcScLe nt, how it can be used to develop a comprehensive assessment itnhsattr uitc itso nrso.t Aa sd wisiotrhd aenr yo nr eawn ifmieplda iormf pernatc,t aicned, tthhearte o iusr b goouanl dis t o approach. 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ASHA 6434 5 Comprehensive Assessment of Foreign- Accented English DDiisscclloossuurree The assessment battery, Comprehensive Assessment of Accentednessand Intelligibility (CAAI)is discussed in this presentation. AmeeP. Shah is the author of Comprehensive Assessment of Accentednessand Intelligibility (CAAI; Shah, 2007), receives royalties from its sales, and holds the copyright. Mention of specific products, methods, or materials does not constitute an endorsement by ASHA. PPrrooggrraamm OOuuttlliinnee II.. BBaacckkggrroouunndd IIII.. WWhhaatt IIss aann AAcccceenntt?? IIIIII.. KKeeyy AArreeaass ooff AAsssseessssmmeenntt IIVV.. TTeesstt YYoouurr KKnnoowwlleeddggee VV.. SSuummmmaarryy ASHA 6434 6 Comprehensive Assessment of Foreign- Accented English SSeeccttiioonn II:: BBaacckkggrroouunndd Changing Demographics Increased Demand ASHA’s Position ASHA 6434 7 Comprehensive Assessment of Foreign- Accented English Difference, Not Disorder “Communication difference/dialect is a variation of a symbol system used by a group of individuals that reflects and is determined by shared regional, social, or cultural/ethnic factors. A regional, social, or cultural/ethnic variation of a symbol system should not be considered a disorder of speech or language.” (ASHA, 1993) Demand for Services • Where do people go for accent modification services? –Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) –English as a Second Language (ESL) Teacher (Dalton, 2002) ASHA 6434 8 Comprehensive Assessment of Foreign- Accented English Future of Services (cid:129) Current state of graduate training (Shah, 2005; Schmidt and Sullivan, 2003) SSeeccttiioonn IIII:: WWhhaatt IIss aann AAcccceenntt?? ASHA 6434 9 Comprehensive Assessment of Foreign- Accented English Varieties of Accents Click to Play Example 1. Regional accent: Southern United States 2. Foreign accent: England 3. Foreign accent: Korean (Nonnative speaker of English) speaking English Varieties of Accents Click to Play Example 1. Regional accent: Southern United States 2. Foreign accent: England 3. Foreign accent: Korean (Nonnative speaker of English) speaking English ASHA 6434 10
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