Loutrari Ariadne, Tselekidou Freideriki, Proios Hariklia
Department of Applied Linguistics and Communication, Birkbeck, University of London, London, UK.
Department of Education and Social Policy, University of Macedonia, Thessaloniki, Greece.
J Psycholinguist Res. 2018 Aug;47(4):947-957. doi: 10.1007/s10936-018-9570-y.
Prosodic patterns of speech appear to make a critical contribution to memory-related processing. We considered the case of a previously unexplored prosodic feature of Greek storytelling and its effect on free recall in thirty typically developing children between the ages of 10 and 12 years, using short ecologically valid auditory stimuli. The combination of a falling pitch contour and, more notably, extensive final-syllable vowel lengthening, which gives rise to the prosodic feature in question, led to statistically significantly higher performance in comparison to neutral phrase-final prosody. Number of syllables in target words did not reveal substantial difference in performance. The current study presents a previously undocumented culturally-specific prosodic pattern and its effect on short-term memory.
言语的韵律模式似乎对与记忆相关的处理起着关键作用。我们以10至12岁的30名发育正常的儿童为研究对象,使用简短且生态有效的听觉刺激,探讨了希腊故事讲述中一种此前未被探索的韵律特征及其对自由回忆的影响。音高轮廓下降,更显著的是,广泛的词尾音节元音延长,共同形成了所讨论的韵律特征,与中性的短语结尾韵律相比,这导致了在统计学上显著更高的表现。目标单词中的音节数量在表现上没有显示出实质性差异。本研究呈现了一种此前未被记录的特定文化韵律模式及其对短期记忆的影响。