Richtsmeier Peter T, Gerken LouAnn, Goffman Lisa, Hogan Tiffany
Department of Psychology, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS 66045-7556, USA.
Cognition. 2009 Jun;111(3):372-7. doi: 10.1016/j.cognition.2009.02.009. Epub 2009 Mar 31.
Children's early word production is influenced by the statistical frequency of speech sounds and combinations. Three experiments asked whether this production effect can be explained by a perceptual learning mechanism that is sensitive to word-token frequency and/or variability. Four-year-olds were exposed to nonwords that were either frequent (presented 10 times) or infrequent (presented once). When the frequent nonwords were spoken by the same talker, children showed no significant effect of perceptual frequency on production. When the frequent nonwords were spoken by different talkers, children produced them with fewer errors and shorter latencies. The results implicate token variability in perceptual learning.
儿童早期的单词生成受到语音及其组合的统计频率的影响。三项实验探讨了这种生成效应是否可以由一种对单词出现频率和/或变异性敏感的知觉学习机制来解释。让四岁儿童接触出现频率高(呈现10次)或频率低(呈现1次)的非单词。当同一个说话者说出频率高的非单词时,儿童在生成方面未表现出明显的知觉频率效应。当不同的说话者说出频率高的非单词时,儿童生成这些非单词时错误更少,延迟更短。结果表明知觉学习中存在样本变异性。