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J Acoust Soc Am. 2011 Oct;130(4):EL206-12. doi: 10.1121/1.3629144.
This study addresses the questions of whether listening to a bimodal distribution of vowels improves adult learners' categorization of a difficult L2 vowel contrast and whether enhancing the acoustic differences between the vowels in the distribution yields better categorization performance. Spanish learners of Dutch were trained on a natural bimodal or an enhanced bimodal distribution of the Dutch vowels /ɑ/ and /aː/, with the average productions of the vowels or more extreme values as the endpoints respectively. Categorization improved for learners who listened to the enhanced distribution, which suggests that adults profit from input with properties similar to infant-directed speech.
听双模态分布的元音是否能提高成年二语学习者对困难的二语元音对比的分类能力,以及增强分布中元音的声学差异是否能提高分类表现。荷兰语的西班牙语学习者接受了自然双模态或增强双模态的荷兰元音 /ɑ/ 和 /aː/ 的分布训练,平均发音或更极端的值作为端点。听增强分布的学习者的分类能力有所提高,这表明成年人受益于具有类似于婴儿导向言语的属性的输入。