Rosen Stuart, Iverson Paul
Department of Phonetics and Linguistics, UCL, London, UK.
Dev Sci. 2007 Mar;10(2):165-8; discussion 169-71. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-7687.2007.00550.x.
Vouloumanos and Werker (2007) claim that human neonates have a (possibly innate) bias to listen to speech based on a preference for natural speech utterances over sine-wave analogues. We argue that this bias more likely arises from the strikingly different saliency of voice melody in the two kinds of sounds, a bias that has already been shown to be learned pre-natally. Possible avenues of research to address this crucial issue are proposed, based on a consideration of the distinctive acoustic properties of speech. This is a commentary on Vouloumanos and Werker (2007).
武洛马诺斯和韦克(2007年)声称,人类新生儿基于对自然语音发声优于正弦波模拟声的偏好,存在一种(可能是天生的)倾听语音的倾向。我们认为,这种倾向更有可能源于两种声音中语音旋律显著不同的显著性,这种倾向已被证明在出生前就已习得。基于对语音独特声学特性的考虑,提出了解决这一关键问题的可能研究途径。这是对武洛马诺斯和韦克(2007年)的一篇评论。