Yu-Ching Lin

Also published as: Yu Ching Lin


2022

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Speech Timing in Typically Developing Mandarin-Speaking Children From Ages 3 To 4
Jeng Man Lew | Li-Mei Chen | Yu Ching Lin
Proceedings of the 34th Conference on Computational Linguistics and Speech Processing (ROCLING 2022)

This study aims to develop a better understanding of the speech timing development in Mandarin-speaking children from 3 to 4 years of age. Data were selected from two typically developing children. Four 50-min recordings were collected during 3 and 4 years old based on natural conversation among the observers, participants, and the parents, and the picture-naming task. Speech timing were measured by Praat, including speaking rate, articulation rate, mean length of utterance (MLUs), mean utterance duration, mean word duration, pause ratio, and volubility. Major findings of the current study are: 1) Five measurements (speaking rate, mean length of utterance(MLUs), mean utterance length, mean word duration and volubility) decreased with age in both children; 2) Articulation rate of both children increased with age; 3) Comparing with the findings from previous studies, pause ratio of both slightly increased with age. These findings not only contribute to a more comprehensive data for assessment, it also can be a reference in speech intervention.

2016

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Speech Intelligibility and the Production of Fricative and Affricate among Mandarin-speaking Children with Cerebral Palsy
Chin-Ting Liu | Li-mei Chen | Yu-Ching Lin | Chia-Fang Cheng | Hui-chen Chang
Proceedings of the 28th Conference on Computational Linguistics and Speech Processing (ROCLING 2016)