Earle F Sayako, Myers Emily B
Department of Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences, University of Connecticut.
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform. 2015 Dec;41(6):1680-95. doi: 10.1037/xhp0000113. Epub 2015 Aug 17.
Adults learning a new language are faced with a significant challenge: non-native speech sounds that are perceptually similar to sounds in one's native language can be very difficult to acquire. Sleep and native language interference, 2 factors that may help to explain this difficulty in acquisition, are addressed in 3 studies. Results of Experiment 1 showed that participants trained on a non-native contrast at night improved in discrimination 24 hr after training, while those trained in the morning showed no such improvement. Experiments 2 and 3 addressed the possibility that incidental exposure to perceptually similar native language speech sounds during the day interfered with maintenance in the morning group. Taken together, results show that the ultimate success of non-native speech sound learning depends not only on the similarity of learned sounds to the native language repertoire, but also to interference from native language sounds before sleep.
与母语中的语音在感知上相似的非母语语音可能很难掌握。睡眠和母语干扰这两个可能有助于解释这种掌握困难的因素,在三项研究中得到了探讨。实验1的结果表明,在夜间接受非母语对比训练的参与者在训练后24小时的辨别能力有所提高,而在早晨接受训练的参与者则没有这种提高。实验2和实验3探讨了白天偶然接触到感知上相似的母语语音是否会干扰早晨组的记忆保持。综合来看,结果表明非母语语音学习的最终成功不仅取决于所学语音与母语语音库的相似性,还取决于睡眠前母语语音的干扰。