Hayashi Akiko, Mazuka Reiko
Center for the Research and Support of Educational Practice, Tokyo Gakugei University.
Laboratory for Language Development, RIKEN Brain Science Institute.
Dev Psychol. 2017 Jan;53(1):28-37. doi: 10.1037/dev0000259. Epub 2016 Nov 28.
The article examines the role of infant-directed vocabulary (IDV) in infants language acquisition, specifically addressing the question of whether IDV forms that are not prominent in adult language may nonetheless be useful to the process of acquisition. Japanese IDV offers a good test case, as IDV characteristically takes a bisyllabic H(eavy)-L(ight) form that is rare in adult speech. In 5 experiments using the Headturn Preference Procedure (HPP), 8- to 10-month-old Japanese infants, but not 4- to 6-month-olds, were found to show a preference for bisyllabic H-L words over other types of words. These results demonstrate (a) that infants may develop a preference for a dominant prosodic form based on infant-directed speech, even when it is not a prominent characteristic of adult language; and perhaps more importantly, and (b) that infant-directed speech may provide a boost for a feature that could be useful for infants' acquisition of language even when it not prominent in adult language. (PsycINFO Database Record
本文探讨了婴儿指向性词汇(IDV)在婴儿语言习得中的作用,特别关注在成人语言中不突出的IDV形式是否对习得过程仍有帮助这一问题。日语IDV提供了一个很好的测试案例,因为IDV的典型形式是双音节的重音-轻音形式,这在成人言语中很少见。在5个使用转头偏好程序(HPP)的实验中,发现8至10个月大的日本婴儿对双音节重音-轻音单词的偏好超过其他类型的单词,但4至6个月大的婴儿则没有这种偏好。这些结果表明:(a)即使一种主导韵律形式不是成人语言的突出特征,婴儿也可能基于婴儿指向性言语形成对它的偏好;也许更重要的是,(b)婴儿指向性言语可能会促进一种对婴儿语言习得有用的特征的发展,即使该特征在成人语言中并不突出。(《心理学文摘数据库记录》 )