Marquis Alexandra, Shi Rushen
J Acoust Soc Am. 2008 Apr;123(4):EL105-10. doi: 10.1121/1.2884082.
It has been observed that children's early vocabulary is dominated by nouns, with verbs being much delayed. The current study investigated if this delay is related to infants' failure to segment verb forms. Using a preferential looking procedure, French-learning preverbal infants were tested on novel verbs segmentation. Infants at the onset of vocabulary learning (11-month-olds) succeeded in segmenting the targets: they listened longer to test sentences containing previously familiarized verbs versus those containing nonfamiliarized verbs, suggesting that the delay in verb learning is not due to segmentation difficulty. Semantic and syntactic complexities of verbs could be among the underlying factors.
据观察,儿童早期词汇以名词为主,动词的发展则滞后得多。本研究调查了这种滞后是否与婴儿未能对动词形式进行切分有关。采用优先注视程序,对学习法语的学前期婴儿进行新动词切分测试。处于词汇学习初期的婴儿(11个月大)成功地对目标进行了切分:与包含不熟悉动词的测试句子相比,他们对包含先前熟悉动词的测试句子倾听时间更长,这表明动词学习的滞后并非由于切分困难。动词的语义和句法复杂性可能是潜在因素之一。