Archibald Lisa M D, Gathercole Susan E, Joanisse Marc F
School of Communication Sciences and Disorders, University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada.
J Acoust Soc Am. 2009 Mar;125(3):1712-22. doi: 10.1121/1.3076200.
Nonword repetition is closely associated with the learning of the phonological form of novel words. Several factors influence nonword repetition performance such as short-term memory, phonotactic probability, lexical knowledge, and prosodic factors. The present study examined the influence of list duration, coarticulation, and prosody on nonword repetition by comparing naturally articulated multisyllabic nonwords to multisyllabic nonwords formed by concatenating syllables produced in isolation and serial lists (experiment 1), to multisyllabic forms that incorporated either valid or invalid coarticulatory information (experiment 2), and to multisyllabic forms either with or without common English within-word stress patterns (experiment 3). Results revealed superior recall for naturally articulated nonwords compared to lists of matched duration or sequences with invalid coarticulatory cues. Within-word stress patterns also conveyed a repetition advantage. The findings clearly establish that the coarticulatory and prosodic cues of naturally articulated multisyllabic forms support retention.
非词重复与新单词语音形式的学习密切相关。几个因素会影响非词重复表现,如短期记忆、音位结构概率、词汇知识和韵律因素。本研究通过比较自然发音的多音节非词与通过拼接孤立发音的音节和连续列表生成的多音节非词(实验1)、包含有效或无效协同发音信息的多音节形式(实验2)以及有或没有常见英语单词内重音模式的多音节形式(实验3),考察了列表时长、协同发音和韵律对非词重复的影响。结果显示,与时长匹配的列表或具有无效协同发音线索的序列相比,自然发音的非词的回忆效果更佳。单词内重音模式也传递了重复优势。这些发现清楚地表明,自然发音的多音节形式的协同发音和韵律线索有助于记忆保持。