Laboratory for Language Development, RIKEN Brain Sciences Institute, 2-1 Hirosawa, Wako City, Saitama 351-0198, Japan.
Cognition. 2012 Dec;125(3):413-28. doi: 10.1016/j.cognition.2012.07.017. Epub 2012 Aug 23.
The labial-coronal effect has originally been described as a bias to initiate a word with a labial consonant-vowel-coronal consonant (LC) sequence. This bias has been explained with constraints on the human speech production system, and its perceptual correlates have motivated the suggestion of a perception-production link. However, previous studies exclusively considered languages in which LC sequences are globally more frequent than their counterpart. The current study examined the LC bias in speakers of Japanese, a language that has been claimed to possess more CL than LC sequences. We first conducted an analysis of Japanese corpora that qualified this claim, and identified a subgroup of consonants (plosives) exhibiting a CL bias. Second, focusing on this subgroup of consonants, we found diverging results for production and perception such that Japanese speakers exhibited an articulatory LC bias, but a perceptual CL bias. The CL perceptual bias, however, was modulated by language of presentation, and was only present for stimuli recorded by a Japanese, but not a French, speaker. A further experiment with native speakers of French showed the opposite effect, with an LC bias for French stimuli only. Overall, we find support for a universal, articulatory motivated LC bias in production, supporting a motor explanation of the LC effect, while perceptual biases are influenced by distributional frequencies of the native language.
唇齿效应最初被描述为一种以唇辅音-元音-齿辅音(LC)序列开始一个单词的倾向。这种倾向可以用人类言语产生系统的限制来解释,其感知相关物促使人们提出感知-产生联系的假设。然而,之前的研究仅考虑了 LC 序列在全局上比其对应序列更频繁的语言。本研究考察了日语使用者的 LC 偏向,日语被认为具有比 LC 序列更多的 CL 序列。我们首先对日语语料库进行了分析,证明了这一说法,并确定了一组表现出 CL 偏向的辅音(塞音)。其次,我们集中研究了这组辅音,在发音和感知方面得出了不同的结果,即日语使用者表现出发音上的 LC 偏向,但感知上的 CL 偏向。然而,CL 感知偏向受到呈现语言的调节,仅在由日语而非法语说话者记录的刺激中存在。对以法语为母语的说话者进行的进一步实验显示了相反的效果,即仅对法语刺激表现出 LC 偏向。总的来说,我们发现了在发音方面存在普遍的、由运动驱动的 LC 偏向的支持,支持了 LC 效应的运动解释,而感知偏向则受到母语分布频率的影响。