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早期词汇学习中重音调节的潜在机制:普遍扩展的证据。

Mechanisms underlying accent accommodation in early word learning: evidence for general expansion.

作者信息

Schmale Rachel, Seidl Amanda, Cristia Alejandrina

机构信息

Department of Psychology, North Park University, USA.

Department of Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences, Purdue University, USA.

出版信息

Dev Sci. 2015 Jul;18(4):664-70. doi: 10.1111/desc.12244. Epub 2014 Nov 28.

Abstract

Previous work reveals that toddlers can accommodate a novel accent after hearing it for only a brief period of time. A common assumption is that children, like adults, cope with nonstandard pronunciations by relying on words they know (e.g. 'this person pronounces sock as sack, therefore by black she meant block'). In this paper, we assess whether toddlers might additionally use a general expansion strategy, whereby they simply accept non-standard pronunciations when variability is expected. We exposed a group of 24-month-old English-learning toddlers to variability in indexical cues (very diverse voices from native English talkers), and another to variability in social cues (very diverse-looking silent actors); neither group was familiarized with the target novel accent. At test, both groups succeeded in recognizing a novel word when spoken in the novel accent. Thus, even when no lexical cues are available, variability can prepare young children for non-standard pronunciations.

摘要

先前的研究表明,幼儿在仅听了一小段时间的新口音后就能适应它。一个普遍的假设是,儿童和成年人一样,通过依赖他们认识的单词来应对不标准的发音(例如,“这个人把袜子念成袋子,所以她说黑色的时候意思是街区”)。在本文中,我们评估幼儿是否可能还会使用一种普遍的扩展策略,即当预期存在变异性时,他们会简单地接受不标准的发音。我们让一组24个月大正在学习英语的幼儿接触指示性线索的变异性(来自以英语为母语的说话者的非常多样化的声音),另一组接触社会线索的变异性(长相非常不同的无声演员);两组都没有接触过目标新口音。在测试中,两组在听到用新口音说出的新单词时都成功识别了出来。因此,即使没有词汇线索,变异性也能让幼儿为不标准的发音做好准备。

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