National University of Singapore.
University of Delaware.
Child Dev. 2018 May;89(3):e183-e198. doi: 10.1111/cdev.12747. Epub 2017 Feb 3.
Previous studies revealing that monolingual and bilingual infants learn similar sounding words with comparable success are largely based on prior investigations involving single-feature changes in the onset consonant of a word. There have been no investigations of bilingual infants' abilities to learn similar sounding words differentiated by vowels. In the current study, 18-month-old bilingual and monolingual infants (n = 90) were compared on their sensitivity to a vowel change when learning the meanings of words. Bilingual infants learned similar sounding words differing by a vowel contrast, whereas monolingual English- and Mandarin-learning infants did not. Findings are discussed in terms of early constraints on novel word learning in bilingual and monolingual infants.
先前的研究表明,单语和双语婴儿在学习相似发音的单词方面取得了相似的成功,这些研究主要基于涉及单词起始辅音的单一特征变化的先前调查。目前还没有关于双语婴儿学习元音差异的相似发音单词的能力的调查。在本研究中,比较了 18 个月大的双语和单语婴儿(n=90)在学习单词含义时对元音变化的敏感性。双语婴儿学习了发音相似但元音不同的单词,而单语英语和汉语学习的婴儿则没有。研究结果从双语和单语婴儿在新颖单词学习方面的早期限制方面进行了讨论。