Swanson L A, Leonard L B, Gandour J
Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN.
J Speech Hear Res. 1992 Jun;35(3):617-25. doi: 10.1044/jshr.3503.617.
The purpose of this investigation was to determine whether content words are selectively highlighted through increased vowel duration in mothers' speech to young children. Fifteen mother-child dyads served as subjects. All children (ages 1:6-2:4) were female and had a mean length of utterance between 1.00 and 1.40 morphemes. Each mother was asked to read five experimental stories aloud to her child and to an adult. The vowel durations of both content words and function words in these stories were examined. Vowels in content words--but not function words--were significantly longer in child-directed than in adult-directed speech. It is suggested that this characteristic of child-directed speech might heighten young children's attention to content words and contribute to the exclusion of function words during the early stages of English language development.
本研究的目的是确定在母亲与幼儿的对话中,实词是否会通过延长元音时长而被选择性地突出显示。15对母婴作为研究对象。所有儿童(年龄在1岁6个月至2岁4个月之间)均为女性,平均语句长度在1.00至1.40个语素之间。每位母亲被要求向自己的孩子和一名成年人朗读五个实验故事。研究人员检查了这些故事中实词和虚词的元音时长。在面向儿童的讲话中,实词的元音时长显著长于面向成年人的讲话,而虚词则不然。研究表明,这种面向儿童讲话的特点可能会提高幼儿对实词的注意力,并有助于在英语语言发展的早期阶段排除虚词。