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The phonetic and phonological development of a Thai baby, from early communicative interaction to speech.

Tuaycharoen, Pintip

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Pintip Tuaycharoen



Abstract

The present thesis aims to give a phonetic and phonological account of how the speech of a Thai baby, aged 3-18 months, emerges from early vocalizations. The phonological description is made within the framework of 'prosodic analysis'. The introduction includes information on related literature, a brief outline of Thai phonology, the method of collecting data, the theoretical basis of prosodic phonology, the background of the child and adults concerned in the study, and a glossary of notations and terms used in the thesis. The phonetic and phonological development is presented in Section I where the 10 stages of speech development are described with reference to phonetic development, vocal play, relationship between adult models and baby's responses, and phonological development. Adult-baby interaction and adult language addressed to the baby are described in Appendix 1. The findings of the study are summarized in the conclusion and discussion section where a general picture of the speech development and the acquisition of features of the Thai language; tones, aspiration, and final glottalization, are discussed. Examples of adult-baby 'dialogues' as well as of the baby's vocalizations and vocabulary are given in Appendix 2.

Citation

Tuaycharoen, P. The phonetic and phonological development of a Thai baby, from early communicative interaction to speech. (Thesis). SOAS University of London

Thesis Type Thesis
Deposit Date Oct 16, 2018
Publicly Available Date Oct 16, 2018
DOI https://doi.org/10.25501/SOAS.00029681
Award Date Jan 1, 1977

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