Child Dev. 2014 May-Jun;85(3):1036-49. doi: 10.1111/cdev.12185.
All languages employ certain phonetic contrasts when distinguishing words. Infant speech perception is rapidly attuned to these contrasts before many words are learned, thus phonetic attunement is thought to proceed independently of lexical and referential knowledge. Here, evidence to the contrary is provided. Ninety-eight 9-month-old English-learning infants were trained to perceive a non-native Cantonese tone contrast.Two object–tone audiovisual pairings were consistently presented, which highlighted the target contrast (Object A with Tone X; Object B with Tone Y). Tone discrimination was then assessed. Results showed improved tone discrimination if object–tone pairings were perceived as being referential word labels, although this effect was modulated by vocabulary size. Results suggest how lexical and referential knowledge could play a role in phonetic attunement.
所有语言在区分单词时都会运用某些语音对立。在学习许多单词之前,婴儿的言语感知能力就能迅速适应这些对立,因此语音调谐被认为是独立于词汇和指称知识的。本文提供了相反的证据。98 名 9 个月大的英语学习婴儿接受了感知非本土粤语声调对比的训练。两个对象-声调视听配对始终呈现,突出了目标对比(对象 A 与声调 X;对象 B 与声调 Y)。然后评估了声调辨别能力。结果表明,如果对象-声调配对被感知为指称的单词标签,则声调辨别能力会提高,尽管这种效果受到词汇量的调节。结果表明,词汇和指称知识如何在语音调谐中发挥作用。