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KMID : 0917520050120020139
Journal of Speech Sciences
2005 Volume.12 No. 2 p.139 ~ p.149
The Percentage of Consonants Correct and the Ages of Consonantal Aquisition for ¡¯Korean-Test of Articulation for Children(K-TAC)¡¯
Kim Min-Jung

Pae So-Yeong
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to propose a preliminary norm for ¡¯Korean-Test of Articulation for Children(K-TAC)¡¯. The K-TAC was designed to test 19 Korean consonants in various phonetic contexts through 37 words. We collected the data of 220 normally developing children aged 2;6(years;months) to 6;5. We analyzed the mean percentage of consonants correct and the age of acquisition for K-TAC. The results were as follows: first, The mean percentage was over 60% at late 2 years of age, over 80% at th age of 3, and over 90% after the age of 4. There were significant differences among age groups. Second, based on the criterion of correct production by 75% of children, Korean children acquired stops and nasals except for SF velars, glottal fricative, SF liquid and affricates by late 2 or 3 years of age. After that they acquired SF velars at the age of 4 and SI liquid at the age of 5. However, they could not acquire alveolar fricatives by the age of late 6. Third, if the distorted sounds were scored as correct, they acquired SI liquid at 4 years of age and alveolar fricatives at 5 years of age.
KEYWORD
K-TAC, Percentage of Consonants Correct, Age of Acquisition, Development of Korean Consonants
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