Narayan Chandan R, Mak Lorinda, Bialystok Ellen
Department of Languages, Literatures and Linguistics, York University.
Department of Psychology, York University.
Cogn Sci. 2017 Jul;41(5):1361-1376. doi: 10.1111/cogs.12396. Epub 2016 Jul 22.
A speech perception experiment provides evidence that the linguistic relationship between words affects the discrimination of their talkers. Listeners discriminated two talkers' voices with various linguistic relationships between their spoken words. Listeners were asked whether two words were spoken by the same person or not. Word pairs varied with respect to the linguistic relationship between the component words, forming either: phonological rhymes, lexical compounds, reversed compounds, or unrelated pairs. The degree of linguistic relationship between the words affected talker discrimination in a graded fashion, revealing biases listeners have regarding the nature of words and the talkers that speak them. These results indicate that listeners expect a talker's words to be linguistically related, and more generally, indexical processing is affected by linguistic information in a top-down fashion even when listeners are not told to attend to it.
一项言语感知实验提供了证据,表明单词之间的语言关系会影响对说话者的辨别。听众辨别了两个说话者的声音,他们说出的单词之间存在各种语言关系。听众被问及两个单词是否由同一个人说出。单词对在组成单词之间的语言关系方面有所不同,形成了以下几种情况:音韵押韵、词汇复合词、颠倒复合词或不相关的词对。单词之间的语言关系程度以分级方式影响说话者辨别,揭示了听众对单词性质以及说出这些单词的说话者的偏见。这些结果表明,听众期望说话者的单词在语言上相关,更普遍地说,即使听众未被告知要注意语言信息,索引处理也会受到自上而下的语言信息的影响。