Francis A L, Baldwin K, Nusbaum H C
Department of Speech and Hearing Sciences, University of Hong Kong, Prince Philip Dental Hospital, 5/F, 34 Hospital Road, Hong Kong.
Percept Psychophys. 2000 Nov;62(8):1668-80. doi: 10.3758/bf03212164.
Learning new phonetic categories in a second language may be thought of in terms of learning to focus one's attention on those parts of the acoustic-phonetic structure of speech that are phonologically relevant in any given context. As yet, however, no study has demonstrated directly that training can shift listeners' attention between acoustic cues given feedback about the linguistic phonetic category alone. In this paper we discuss the results of a training study in which subjects learned to shift their attention from one acoustic cue to another using only category-level identification as feedback. Results demonstrate that training redirects listeners' attention to acoustic cues and that this shift of attention generalizes to novel (untrained) phonetic contexts.
学习第二语言中的新语音类别,可以被认为是学习将注意力集中在语音的声学语音结构中,在任何给定语境下与音系相关的那些部分。然而,到目前为止,还没有研究直接证明训练能够仅通过给出关于语言语音类别的反馈,就使听众在声学线索之间转移注意力。在本文中,我们讨论了一项训练研究的结果,在该研究中,受试者仅使用类别级别的识别作为反馈,学会了将注意力从一个声学线索转移到另一个声学线索。结果表明,训练会将听众的注意力重新引导到声学线索上,并且这种注意力的转移会推广到新的(未训练过的)语音语境中。