Unversiteit Maastricht, Faculty of Psychology, Department of Cognitive NeuroscienceMax Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, NijmegenHungarian Academy of Sciences, Department of Psychophysiology, Research Group of Developmental Psychophysiology.
Cogn Sci. 2006 May 6;30(3):451-79. doi: 10.1207/s15516709cog0000_57.
In a series of 5 experiments, we investigated whether the processing of phonologically assimilated utterances is influenced by language learning. Previous experiments had shown that phonological assimilations, such as /lean#bacon/ → [leam bacon], are compensated for in perception. In this article, we investigated whether compensation for assimilation can occur without experience with an assimilation rule using automatic event-related potentials. Our first experiment indicated that Dutch listeners compensate for a Hungarian assimilation rule. Two subsequent experiments, however, failed to show compensation for assimilation by both Dutch and Hungarian listeners. Two additional experiments showed that this was due to the acoustic properties of the assimilated utterance, confirming earlier reports that phonetic detail is important in compensation for assimilation. Our data indicate that compensation for assimilation can occur without experience with an assimilation rule, in line with phonetic-phonological theories that assume that speech production is influenced by speech-perception abilities.
在一系列的 5 项实验中,我们研究了语音同化话语的加工是否受到语言学习的影响。先前的实验表明,语音同化,如 /lean#bacon/ → [leam bacon],在感知中会得到补偿。在本文中,我们使用自动事件相关电位来研究在没有同化规则经验的情况下,同化补偿是否会发生。我们的第一个实验表明,荷兰听众会对匈牙利同化规则进行补偿。然而,随后的两个实验未能表明荷兰和匈牙利听众都会对同化进行补偿。另外两个实验表明,这是由于同化话语的声学特性所致,证实了先前的报告,即语音细节在同化补偿中很重要。我们的数据表明,在没有同化规则经验的情况下,同化补偿是可以发生的,这与语音-音系理论一致,该理论假设言语产生受到言语感知能力的影响。