Ota Mitsuhiko, Skarabela Barbora
University of Edinburgh,UK.
J Child Lang. 2018 Jan;45(1):204-218. doi: 10.1017/S0305000916000660. Epub 2017 Feb 6.
This study explores the possibility that early word segmentation is aided by infants' tendency to segment words with repeated syllables ('reduplication'). Twenty-four nine-month-olds were familiarized with passages containing one novel reduplicated word and one novel non-reduplicated word. Their central fixation times in response to these as well as new reduplicated and non-reduplicated words introduced at test showed that familiarized reduplicated words were segmented better than familiarized non-reduplicated words. These results demonstrate that infants are predisposed to segment words with repeated phonological elements, and suggest that register-specific words in infant-directed speech may have evolved in response to this learning bias.
本研究探讨了早期单词分割是否受婴儿将重复音节的单词(“重叠词”)进行分割的倾向所助益的可能性。24名9个月大的婴儿熟悉了包含一个新的重叠词和一个新的非重叠词的段落。他们对这些词以及测试中引入的新的重叠词和非重叠词的中央注视时间表明,熟悉的重叠词比分熟悉的非重叠词分割得更好。这些结果表明,婴儿倾向于分割具有重复语音元素的单词,并表明婴儿指向性言语中特定语域的单词可能是为应对这种学习偏差而演变而来的。