The mission of Triangle Speech Services is to help individuals whose accented speech is difficult to understand, speak English clearly and confidently using "listener friendly" speech patterns.

 

Your speech is your "vocal resume." We can help you sound ...

 

Confident


Articulate


Clear


Dynamic 


Successful

  

 


"Accent on News,"  our monthly e-mail newsletter, is designed to provide information and inspiration. See the sign-up box below and click on the "Archives" link to read past issues including "Examining What We Value," "Change Your Mind to Change Your Life" and "The Ideal Client." Our clients tell their own compelling stories. Read one in "The Secret of Soft Power."


Articles by Judith L. Bergman:

 

 "The Linguistic Basis of Foreign Accents" in Communique, Spring 2009 (A publication of The North Carolina Speech, Hearing and Language Association) 

 "Mastering Meaning: Harnessing the Power of American English" is Ms. Bergman's monthly column published in Saathee: A Features Magazine for the South Asian Community of the Carolinas beginning in February 2008.

"Accents: Communication Barriers or Cultural Flavors?"
Saathee, June 2005

"Understanding Foreign Accents"
Southern Neighbor, Nov. 2005

"The Sounds of English: Clear Signals or Static?"
Southern Neighbor, Feb. 2006

 


 


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All Triangle Speech Services staff hold the Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC) of the American Speech-Language Hearing Association.

 

 

 
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About Accent Modification
How do I know if my accent creates a barrier?
  • Are you frequently asked to repeat?

  • Are you asked to spell words other than unfamiliar foreign names when you are talking on the phone?

  • Do your listeners' replies often show that they didn't understand you?

  • Do you suspect that your accent is slowing down your progress in your career?

 

What is Accent Modification?
  • A formal training process to make your speech more understandable

  • REDUCES characteristics identified in an individual, diagnostic, prescriptive assessment that make your speech difficult to understand:  (Intrusive "UH" sound between words with adjoining consonants: "managedUHto collect a fortune")

  • ADDS characteristics to make your speech easier to understand such as including final consonant sounds: ("DowN" not "dow")

 

Why should I work with a speech pathologist rather than an ESL teacher?  
  • Accent modification courses begin where ESL courses end.

  • Even though accents are speech differences and not speech disabilities, a speech-language pathologist (SLP) has special training in transcribing and analyzing your pronunciation and intonation patterns.

  • The SLP can then lead you through the steps necessary to correct your accented features from sounds in "isolation" to "conversation."

  • The SLP also has a strong knowledge base regarding the elements of language which include semantics (literal and figurative word meanings), syntax (grammatical structures) and pragmatics (functional, conversational usage).

  • You will enrich your expressive language while you learn the correct pronunciation of new material. 

 

Why should I modify my accent? My English is fluent and I have excellent professional credentials!  
  • Clear communication in your second language is an invaluable skill that will benefit both YOU and your EMPLOYER.

  • You need to be an effective, persuasive and articulate speaker to inspire listeners to have confidence and trust in your knowledge and skills. 

 

How can I change speech habit patterns built in since early childhood?  Do accent modification programs really work?  
  • Yes, speech IS an automatic motor skill or "habit pattern."  Yes, you normally pay attention to WHAT you are saying, not HOW you are speaking.

  • But we ALL have learned new skills and made them habit patterns: driving, playing a musical instrument, excelling in a sport!

  • You DON'T learn how to play the piano by listening to recordings! Changing speech habits requires that you train new fine motor coordination patterns and establish new neural (brain) connections.

  • You start with a skilled INSTRUCTOR who gives clear directions and constant feedback.

  • You PRACTICE daily with patience and persistence.

 


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