Hayes-Harb Rachel, Brown Kelsey, Smith Bruce L
University of Utah, USA.
Lang Speech. 2018 Dec;61(4):547-564. doi: 10.1177/0023830917710048. Epub 2017 Jun 13.
We present an artificial lexicon study designed to test the hypothesis that native English speakers experience interference from written input when acquiring surface voicing in German words. Native English speakers were exposed to German-like words (e.g., /ʃtɑit/ and /ʃtɑid/, both pronounced [ʃtɑit]) along with pictured meanings, and in some cases, their written forms (e.g.,
我们开展了一项人工词库研究,旨在检验以下假设:以英语为母语的人在学习德语单词的表层语音时会受到书面输入的干扰。以英语为母语的人接触了类似德语的单词(例如,/ʃtɑit/ 和 /ʃtɑid/,发音均为 [ʃtɑit])以及对应的图片含义,在某些情况下,还接触了这些单词的书面形式(例如,