Werker Janet F, Pons Ferran, Dietrich Christiane, Kajikawa Sachiyo, Fais Laurel, Amano Shigeaki
Department of Psychology, The University of British Columbia, 2136 West Mall, Vancouver, BC, Canada V6T 1Z4.
Cognition. 2007 Apr;103(1):147-62. doi: 10.1016/j.cognition.2006.03.006. Epub 2006 May 16.
Across the first year of life, infants show decreased sensitivity to phonetic differences not used in the native language [Werker, J. F., & Tees, R. C. (1984). Cross-language speech perception: evidence for perceptual reorganization during the first year of life. Infant Behaviour and Development, 7, 49-63]. In an artificial language learning manipulation, Maye, Werker, and Gerken [Maye, J., Werker, J. F., & Gerken, L. (2002). Infant sensitivity to distributional information can affect phonetic discrimination. Cognition, 82(3), B101-B111] found that infants change their speech sound categories as a function of the distributional properties of the input. For such a distributional learning mechanism to be functional, however, it is essential that the input speech contain distributional cues to support such perceptual learning. To test this, we recorded Japanese and English mothers teaching words to their infants. Acoustic analyses revealed language-specific differences in the distributions of the cues used by mothers (or cues present in the input) to distinguish the vowels. The robust availability of these cues in maternal speech adds support to the hypothesis that distributional learning is an important mechanism whereby infants establish native language phonetic categories.
在生命的第一年中,婴儿对母语中未使用的语音差异的敏感度会降低[韦克,J.F.,&蒂斯,R.C.(1984年)。跨语言语音感知:生命第一年中感知重组的证据。婴儿行为与发展,7,49 - 63]。在一项人工语言学习操作中,梅伊、韦克和格肯[梅伊,J.,韦克,J.F.,&格肯,L.(2002年)。婴儿对分布信息的敏感度会影响语音辨别。认知,82(3),B101 - B111]发现,婴儿会根据输入的分布特性改变他们的语音类别。然而,要使这种分布学习机制发挥作用,输入的语音必须包含分布线索以支持这种感知学习。为了对此进行测试,我们记录了日本和英国的母亲教她们婴儿单词的过程。声学分析揭示了母亲们(或输入中存在的线索)用于区分元音的线索分布存在语言特异性差异。母语语音中这些线索的丰富可得性为分布学习是婴儿建立母语语音类别的重要机制这一假设提供了支持。