Trainor Laurel J, Desjardins Renée N
Department of Psychology, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
Psychon Bull Rev. 2002 Jun;9(2):335-40. doi: 10.3758/bf03196290.
"Baby talk" or speech directed to prelinguistic infants is high in pitch and has exaggerated pitch contours (up/down patterns of pitch change) across languages and cultures. Using an acoustic model, we predicted that the large pitch contours of infant-directed speech should improve infants' ability to discriminate vowels. On the other hand, the same model predicted that high pitch would not benefit, and might actually impair, infants' ability to discriminate vowels. We then confirmed these predictions experimentally. We conclude that the exaggerated pitch contours of infant-directed speech aid infants' acquisition of vowel categories but that the high pitch of infant-directed speech must serve another function, such as attracting infants' attention or aiding emotional communication.
“儿语”,即针对尚未掌握语言的婴儿所说的话语,在不同语言和文化中都具有高音调且音高轮廓夸张(音高变化的上升/下降模式)的特点。我们运用声学模型预测,面向婴儿的言语中大幅度的音高轮廓应能提高婴儿区分元音的能力。另一方面,同一模型预测高音调对婴儿区分元音的能力并无益处,实际上可能还会损害这种能力。随后,我们通过实验证实了这些预测。我们得出结论,面向婴儿的言语中夸张的音高轮廓有助于婴儿习得元音类别,但面向婴儿的言语中的高音调必定具有其他功能,比如吸引婴儿的注意力或辅助情感交流。