Mani Nivedita, Plunkett Kim
Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Oxford, UK.
Dev Sci. 2008 Jan;11(1):53-9. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-7687.2007.00645.x.
Recent research has shown that infants are sensitive to mispronunciations of words when tested using a preferential looking task. The results of these studies indicate that infants are able to access the phonological detail of words when engaged in lexical recognition. However, most of this work has focused on mispronunciations of consonants in familiar and novel words. Very little is known about the role that vowels play in constraining lexical access during the early stages of lexical development. We describe a word learning study with 14- and 18-month-old infants that tests their sensitivity to mispronunciations of word-medial vowels using a preferential looking task. We found that both age groups demonstrated recognition of correctly pronounced tokens of the newly learnt words but not mispronounced tokens. These results indicate that vowels constrain lexical access of novel words by as early as 14 months of age, and add to the growing body of literature indicating that infants exploit detailed phonological information when processing both familiar and newly learnt words.
最近的研究表明,当使用优先注视任务进行测试时,婴儿对单词的错误发音很敏感。这些研究结果表明,婴儿在进行词汇识别时能够获取单词的语音细节。然而,这项工作大多集中在熟悉和新颖单词中辅音的错误发音上。关于元音在词汇发展早期阶段对词汇获取的限制作用,我们知之甚少。我们描述了一项针对14个月和18个月大婴儿的单词学习研究,该研究使用优先注视任务测试他们对单词中间元音错误发音的敏感性。我们发现,两个年龄组都能识别新学单词的正确发音形式,而不能识别错误发音形式。这些结果表明,元音早在14个月大时就会限制新单词的词汇获取,并进一步丰富了越来越多的文献,这些文献表明婴儿在处理熟悉和新学单词时会利用详细的语音信息。