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早期单词形式识别中的辅音/元音不对称性。

Consonant/vowel asymmetry in early word form recognition.

作者信息

Poltrock Silvana, Nazzi Thierry

机构信息

Université Paris Descartes, Sorbonne Paris Cité, 75006 Paris, France; CNRS, Laboratoire Psychologie de la Perception, Institut Pluridisciplinaire des Saints Pères, 75006 Paris, France.

Université Paris Descartes, Sorbonne Paris Cité, 75006 Paris, France; CNRS, Laboratoire Psychologie de la Perception, Institut Pluridisciplinaire des Saints Pères, 75006 Paris, France.

出版信息

J Exp Child Psychol. 2015 Mar;131:135-48. doi: 10.1016/j.jecp.2014.11.011. Epub 2014 Dec 26.

Abstract

Previous preferential listening studies suggest that 11-month-olds' early word representations are phonologically detailed, such that minor phonetic variations (i.e., mispronunciations) impair recognition. However, these studies focused on infants' sensitivity to mispronunciations (or omissions) of consonants, which have been proposed to be more important for lexical identity than vowels. Even though a lexically related consonant advantage has been consistently found in French from 14 months of age onward, little is known about its developmental onset. The current study asked whether French-learning 11-month-olds exhibit a consonant-vowel asymmetry when recognizing familiar words, which would be reflected in vowel mispronunciations being more tolerated than consonant mispronunciations. In a baseline experiment (Experiment 1), infants preferred listening to familiar words over nonwords, confirming that at 11 months of age infants show a familiarity effect rather than a novelty effect. In Experiment 2, which was constructed using the familiar words of Experiment 1, infants preferred listening to one-feature vowel mispronunciations over one-feature consonant mispronunciations. Given the familiarity preference established in Experiment 1, this pattern of results suggests that recognition of early familiar words is more dependent on their consonants than on their vowels. This adds another piece of evidence that, at least in French, consonants already have a privileged role in lexical processing by 11 months of age, as claimed by Nespor, Peña, and Mehler (2003).

摘要

以往的优先倾听研究表明,11个月大婴儿的早期单词表征在语音上是详细的,以至于微小的语音变化(即发音错误)会损害识别。然而,这些研究关注的是婴儿对辅音发音错误(或省略)的敏感性,而辅音被认为在词汇识别中比元音更重要。尽管从14个月大开始,在法语中一直发现词汇相关的辅音优势,但对于其发展起始知之甚少。当前的研究探讨了学习法语的11个月大婴儿在识别熟悉单词时是否表现出辅音-元音不对称,这将体现在元音发音错误比辅音发音错误更能被容忍。在一个基线实验(实验1)中,婴儿更喜欢听熟悉的单词而不是无意义音节,这证实了11个月大的婴儿表现出熟悉效应而非新奇效应。在使用实验1中的熟悉单词构建的实验2中,婴儿更喜欢听单特征元音发音错误的单词而不是单特征辅音发音错误的单词。鉴于实验1中确立的熟悉偏好,这种结果模式表明,早期熟悉单词的识别更多地依赖于其辅音而非元音。这增加了另一项证据,即至少在法语中,正如内斯波尔、佩尼亚和梅勒(2003年)所声称的那样,到11个月大时,辅音在词汇处理中已经具有优先地位。

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