Babel Molly, Russell Jamie
Department of Linguistics, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
J Acoust Soc Am. 2015 May;137(5):2823-33. doi: 10.1121/1.4919317.
Socio-indexical cues and paralinguistic information are often beneficial to speech processing as this information assists listeners in parsing the speech stream. Associations that particular populations speak in a certain speech style can, however, make it such that socio-indexical cues have a cost. In this study, native speakers of Canadian English who identify as Chinese Canadian and White Canadian read sentences that were presented to listeners in noise. Half of the sentences were presented with a visual-prime in the form of a photo of the speaker and half were presented in control trials with fixation crosses. Sentences produced by Chinese Canadians showed an intelligibility cost in the face-prime condition, whereas sentences produced by White Canadians did not. In an accentedness rating task, listeners rated White Canadians as less accented in the face-prime trials, but Chinese Canadians showed no such change in perceived accentedness. These results suggest a misalignment between an expected and an observed speech signal for the face-prime trials, which indicates that social information about a speaker can trigger linguistic associations that come with processing benefits and costs.
社会索引线索和副语言信息通常对言语处理有益,因为这些信息有助于听众解析言语流。然而,特定人群以某种言语风格说话的关联可能会使社会索引线索产生代价。在本研究中,自认为是加拿大华裔和加拿大白人的加拿大英语母语者朗读句子,并在有噪音的情况下呈现给听众。一半的句子以说话者照片的形式呈现视觉启动刺激,另一半在对照试验中呈现注视十字。在面部启动刺激条件下,加拿大华裔说出的句子表现出可懂度代价,而加拿大白人说出的句子则没有。在口音评级任务中,听众在面部启动刺激试验中认为加拿大白人的口音较轻,但加拿大华裔在感知到的口音方面没有这种变化。这些结果表明,在面部启动刺激试验中,预期的和观察到的言语信号之间存在不一致,这表明关于说话者的社会信息可以触发具有处理益处和代价的语言关联。