Laboratoire Parole et Langage, CNRS, Aix-Marseille University, Aix-en-Provence 13604, France.
J Acoust Soc Am. 2010 Jul;128(1):EL43-8. doi: 10.1121/1.3431102.
Southern French listeners were trained on the word final Standard French /e/-/epsilon/ contrast that does not exist in their dialect. They learned to associate minimal pairs of new words with visual shapes. Although final training session performance was relatively high, the learning did not transfer to a lexical decision task with phonological priming. Thus successful training on a phonemic contrast did not guarantee the efficient use of this contrast in spoken word recognition tasks. These findings are discussed in light of abstractionist and exemplarist models.
南法听众接受了标准法语中词尾/e/-/ɛpsilon/对立的训练,而这在他们的方言中并不存在。他们学会将新单词的最小对与视觉形状联系起来。尽管最终训练阶段的表现相对较高,但这种学习并没有转移到具有语音启动的词汇决策任务中。因此,在语音对比上的成功训练并不能保证在口语识别任务中有效利用这种对比。这些发现是根据抽象主义和范例主义模型进行讨论的。