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对你来说有什么新鲜事?学龄前儿童对不流畅语言的特定伙伴在线处理

What's New to You? Preschoolers' Partner-Specific Online Processing of Disfluency.

作者信息

Yoon Si On, Jin Kyong-Sun, Brown-Schmidt Sarah, Fisher Cynthia L

机构信息

Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, The University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, United States.

Department of Psychology, Sungshin Women's University, Seoul, South Korea.

出版信息

Front Psychol. 2021 Jan 8;11:612601. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2020.612601. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

Speech disfluencies (e.g., "Point to thee um turtle") can signal that a speaker is about to refer to something difficult to name. In two experiments, we found evidence that 4-year-olds, like adults, flexibly interpret a particular partner's disfluency based on their estimate of that partner's knowledge, derived from the preceding conversation. In entrainment trials, children established partner-specific shared knowledge of names for tangram pictures with one or two adult interlocutors. In each test trial, an adult named one of two visible tangrams either fluently or disfluently while children's eye-movements were monitored. We manipulated speaker knowledge in the test trials. In Experiment 1, the test-trial speaker was the same speaker from entrainment or a naïve experimenter; in Experiment 2, the test-trial speaker had been one of the child's partners in entrainment and had seen half of the tangrams (either animal or vehicle tangrams). When hearing disfluent expressions, children looked more at a tangram that was unfamiliar from the speaker's perspective; this systematic disfluency effect disappeared in Experiment 1 when the speaker was entirely naïve, and depended on each speaker's entrainment experience in Experiment 2. These findings show that 4-year-olds can keep track of two different partners' knowledge states, and use this information to determine what should be difficult for a particular partner to name, doing so efficiently enough to guide online interpretation of disfluent speech.

摘要

言语不流畅(例如,“指向那只嗯……乌龟”)可能表明说话者即将提及某个难以命名的事物。在两项实验中,我们发现有证据表明,4岁儿童和成年人一样,会根据他们从之前的对话中对某个特定伙伴知识水平的估计,灵活地解读该伙伴的言语不流畅。在同步试验中,儿童与一两名成年对话者就七巧板图片的名称建立了特定于伙伴的共享知识。在每次测试试验中,一名成年人在流利或不流利的情况下说出两张可见七巧板中的一张的名称,同时监测儿童的眼动。我们在测试试验中操纵了说话者的知识水平。在实验1中,测试试验中的说话者是同步试验中的同一名说话者或一名不知情的实验者;在实验2中,测试试验中的说话者是儿童在同步试验中的伙伴之一,并且看过一半的七巧板(动物或交通工具七巧板)。当听到不流畅的表达时,儿童会更多地看向从说话者角度看不熟悉的七巧板;在实验1中,当说话者完全不知情时,这种系统性的不流畅效应消失了,并且在实验2中,这种效应取决于每个说话者的同步试验经历。这些发现表明,4岁儿童能够追踪两个不同伙伴的知识状态,并利用这些信息来确定某个特定伙伴应该难以命名的事物,并且能够有效地利用这些信息来指导对不流畅言语的在线解读。

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