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婴儿单词学习中的音位结构限制

Phonotactic constraints on infant word learning.

作者信息

Graf Estes Katharine, Edwards Jan, Saffran Jenny R

机构信息

University of California, Davis.

出版信息

Infancy. 2011;16(2):180-197. doi: 10.1111/j.1532-7078.2010.00046.x.

Abstract

How do infants use their knowledge of native language sound patterns when learning words? There is ample evidence of infants' precocious acquisition of native language sound structure during the first years of life, but much less evidence concerning how they apply this knowledge to the task of associating sounds with meanings in word learning. To address this question, 18-month-olds were presented with two phonotactically legal object labels (containing sound sequences that occur frequently in English) or two phonotactically illegal object labels (containing sound sequences that never occur in English), paired with novel objects. Infants were then tested using a looking-while-listening measure. The results revealed that infants looked at the correct objects after hearing the legal labels, but not the illegal labels. Furthermore, vocabulary size was related to performance. Infants with larger receptive vocabularies displayed greater differences between learning of legal and illegal labels than infants with smaller vocabularies. These findings provide evidence that infants' knowledge of native language sound patterns influences their word learning.

摘要

婴儿在学习单词时如何运用他们对母语语音模式的知识?有充分证据表明婴儿在生命的最初几年就早熟地掌握了母语的语音结构,但关于他们如何将这些知识应用于单词学习中把声音与意义联系起来的任务,证据要少得多。为了解决这个问题,研究人员给18个月大的婴儿呈现了两个符合音位结构规则的物体标签(包含在英语中频繁出现的音序)或两个不符合音位结构规则的物体标签(包含在英语中从未出现过的音序),并将它们与新物体配对。然后使用边听边看的测量方法对婴儿进行测试。结果显示,婴儿在听到符合规则的标签后会看向正确的物体,而听到不符合规则的标签后则不会。此外,词汇量与表现有关。接受性词汇量较大的婴儿在学习符合规则和不符合规则的标签之间表现出的差异比词汇量较小的婴儿更大。这些发现提供了证据,证明婴儿对母语语音模式的知识会影响他们的单词学习。

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