Ota Mitsuhiko
School of Philosophy, Psychology and Language Sciences, University of Edinburgh, UK.
Lang Speech. 2024 Dec 3:238309241297703. doi: 10.1177/00238309241297703.
Young children often produce non-target-like word forms in which non-adjacent consonants share a major place of articulation (e.g., [gɔgi] "doggy"). Termed child consonant harmony (CCH), this phenomenon has garnered considerable attention in the literature, primarily due to the apparent absence of analogous patterns in mature phonological systems. This study takes a close look at a potential account of CCH that is compatible with findings from adult word learning, serial recall, and phonological typology. According to this account, CCH is a response to memory pressure involved in remembering and retrieving multiple consonantal contrasts within a word. If this is the main motivation behind CCH, we would expect the resulting child forms to be biased toward full assimilation (i.e., consonant repetition) as it allows maximal reduction of phonolexical memory load. To test this prediction, children's productions of target words containing consonants that differ in both major place and manner were analyzed using two data sources: a single session sample from 40 children aged 1-2 years learning English, French, Finnish, Japanese, or Mandarin; and longitudinal samples from seven English-learning children between 1 and 3 years of age. Prevalence of consonant repetitions was robustly evidenced in early child forms, especially in those produced for target words with the structure CVCV(C). The results suggest that early word production is shaped by constraints on phonolexical memory.
幼儿经常会产出非目标样的词形,其中非相邻辅音具有相同的主要发音部位(例如,[gɔgi]表示“doggy”)。这种现象被称为儿童辅音和谐(CCH),在文献中受到了相当多的关注,主要是因为成熟的语音系统中明显不存在类似的模式。本研究仔细探讨了一种与成人词汇学习、系列回忆和语音类型学研究结果相符的CCH潜在解释。根据这种解释,CCH是对在一个单词中记住和检索多个辅音对比所涉及的记忆压力的一种反应。如果这是CCH背后的主要动机,我们会预期由此产生的儿童词形会倾向于完全同化(即辅音重复),因为这能最大程度地减轻语音词汇记忆负担。为了验证这一预测,我们使用了两个数据源分析了包含主要发音部位和发音方式都不同的辅音的目标单词的儿童产出:来自40名学习英语、法语、芬兰语、日语或普通话的1至2岁儿童的单次会话样本;以及来自7名1至3岁学习英语儿童的纵向样本。在儿童早期的词形中,辅音重复的情况很明显,尤其是在那些针对具有CVCV(C)结构的目标单词所产出的词形中。结果表明,早期词汇产出受到语音词汇记忆限制的影响。