Graf Estes Katharine
Department of Psychology, University of California, Davis, Davis, CA 95615, USA.
J Exp Child Psychol. 2014 Oct;126:313-27. doi: 10.1016/j.jecp.2014.05.006. Epub 2014 Jul 4.
The current research investigated how infants apply prior knowledge of environmental regularities to support new learning. The experiments tested whether infants could exploit experience with native language (English) phonotactic patterns to facilitate associating sounds with meanings during word learning. Infants (14-month-olds) heard fluent speech that contained cues for detecting target words; the target words were embedded in sequences that occur across word boundaries. A separate group heard the target words embedded without word boundary cues. Infants then participated in an object label learning task. With the opportunity to use native language patterns to segment the target words, infants subsequently learned the labels. Without this experience, infants failed. Novice word learners can take advantage of early learning about sounds to scaffold lexical development.
当前的研究调查了婴儿如何运用对环境规律的先验知识来支持新的学习。实验测试了婴儿是否能够利用母语(英语)音位组合模式的经验,在单词学习过程中促进声音与意义的关联。婴儿(14个月大)听了包含检测目标单词线索的流利语音;目标单词嵌入在跨越单词边界出现的序列中。另一组听到的目标单词嵌入时没有单词边界线索。然后婴儿参与了一个物体标签学习任务。有机会利用母语模式对目标单词进行切分后,婴儿随后学会了标签。没有这种经验,婴儿就失败了。新手单词学习者可以利用早期对声音的学习来支撑词汇发展。