Choi William
Academic Unit of Human Communication, Development, and Information Sciences, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, SAR China.
Front Psychol. 2021 Oct 4;12:712753. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.712753. eCollection 2021.
Given its practical implications, the effect of musicianship on language learning has been vastly researched. Interestingly, growing evidence also suggests that language experience can facilitate music perception. However, the precise nature of this facilitation is not fully understood. To address this research gap, I investigated the interactive effect of language and musicianship on musical pitch and rhythmic perception. Cantonese and English listeners, each divided into musician and non-musician groups, completed the Musical Ear Test and the Raven's 2 Progressive Matrices. Essentially, an interactive effect of language and musicianship was found on musical pitch but not rhythmic perception. Consistent with previous studies, Cantonese language experience appeared to facilitate musical pitch perception. However, this facilitatory effect was only present among the non-musicians. Among the musicians, Cantonese language experience did not offer any perceptual advantage. The above findings reflect that musicianship influences the effect of language on musical pitch perception. Together with the previous findings, the new findings offer two theoretical implications for the OPERA hypothesis-bi-directionality and mechanisms through which language experience and musicianship interact in different domains.
鉴于其实际意义,音乐素养对语言学习的影响已得到广泛研究。有趣的是,越来越多的证据还表明,语言经验可以促进音乐感知。然而,这种促进作用的确切性质尚未完全了解。为了填补这一研究空白,我研究了语言和音乐素养对音高和节奏感知的交互作用。以粤语和英语为母语的听众,各自分为音乐家组和非音乐家组,完成了音乐听力测试和瑞文标准推理测验。本质上,发现语言和音乐素养在音高感知上存在交互作用,但在节奏感知上没有。与先前的研究一致,粤语语言经验似乎有助于音高感知。然而,这种促进作用仅在非音乐家中存在。在音乐家中,粤语语言经验并未提供任何感知优势。上述发现反映出音乐素养会影响语言对音高感知的作用。与先前的发现一起,这些新发现为OPERA假说提供了两个理论启示——双向性以及语言经验和音乐素养在不同领域相互作用的机制。