Archer Stephanie L, Curtin Suzanne
Department of Linguistics,University of Alberta.
Department of Psychology,University of Calgary.
J Child Lang. 2018 Sep;45(5):1198-1211. doi: 10.1017/S0305000917000617. Epub 2018 Feb 21.
During the first two years of life, infants concurrently refine native-language speech categories and word learning skills. However, in the Switch Task, 14-month-olds do not detect minimal contrasts in a novel object-word pairing (Stager & Werker, 1997). We investigate whether presenting infants with acoustically salient contrasts (liquids) facilitates success in the Switch Task. The first two experiments demonstrate that acoustic differences boost infants' detection of contrasts. However, infants cannot detect the contrast when the segments are digitally shortened. Thus, not all minimal contrasts are equally difficult, and the acoustic properties of a contrast matter in word learning.
在生命的头两年里,婴儿同时完善母语语音类别和单词学习技能。然而,在切换任务中,14个月大的婴儿无法察觉新的物体-单词配对中的最小差异(Stager & Werker,1997)。我们研究向婴儿呈现听觉上显著的差异(音素)是否有助于在切换任务中取得成功。前两个实验表明,听觉差异会提高婴儿对差异的察觉。然而,当这些音段在数字上被缩短时,婴儿无法察觉这种差异。因此,并非所有最小差异都同样困难,并且差异的声学特性在单词学习中很重要。