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类英语伪词中的大小-声音象似性影响所指标签和韵律。

Size-Sound Iconicity in English-Like Pseudowords Influences Referent Labeling and Prosody.

作者信息

Michelini Leonardo, Nygaard Lynne C

机构信息

Cognitive and Computational Sciences, Emory University.

出版信息

Cogn Sci. 2025 Feb;49(2):e70042. doi: 10.1111/cogs.70042.

Abstract

Speech sounds can communicate perceptual information through iconicity, or shared resemblance between sound and meaning. Prosody, which encompasses vocal characteristics such as pitch and intensity, can similarly be recruited to communicate meaning by evoking physical features of a referent. This study used English-like pseudowords to investigate whether iconicity between word form and object properties would affect pronunciation, with the prediction that congruent mappings between label and referent would elicit similarly iconic prosodic modulation. Experiment 1 used size-sound iconicity to establish perceptual mappings. Participants were presented with three animal figures of varying sizes, small, medium, and big, and asked to assign a label to one of them. The labels were pseudowords designed to be small-sounding, ambiguous with respect to size, or big-sounding. We found that small-sounding pseudowords were more likely to be matched to small referents, and big-sounding pseudowords to big referents. Participants exhibited no preference when naming medium-sized animals. Experiment 2 assessed how iconic mappings between labels and referents influenced vocal production. Participants were shown three animals of differing sizes along with a label that was preassigned to a particular referent. Participants were then asked to pronounce aloud the target pseudoword, and responses were recorded. Although the relationship between label and referent did not significantly predict the acoustic form of vocal productions, participants instead produced prosody that reflected the size evoked by the pseudowords themselves, suggesting that not only are language users sensitive to sound to size iconicity in spoken language, but that sensitivity modulates speech production.

摘要

语音可以通过象似性,即声音与意义之间的共同相似性来传达感知信息。韵律包含音高和强度等发声特征,同样可以通过唤起所指对象的物理特征来传达意义。本研究使用类似英语的伪词来调查词形与物体属性之间的象似性是否会影响发音,并预测标签与所指对象之间的一致映射会引发类似的象似韵律调制。实验1使用大小 - 声音象似性来建立感知映射。向参与者展示三个大小不同的动物图形,小、中、大,并要求他们为其中一个分配一个标签。标签是设计成听起来小、大小不明确或听起来大的伪词。我们发现,听起来小的伪词更有可能与小的所指对象匹配,听起来大的伪词与大的所指对象匹配。参与者在给中等大小的动物命名时没有表现出偏好。实验2评估了标签与所指对象之间的象似映射如何影响发声。向参与者展示三只大小不同的动物以及一个预先分配给特定所指对象的标签。然后要求参与者大声读出目标伪词,并记录反应。虽然标签与所指对象之间的关系并没有显著预测发声的声学形式,但参与者反而产生了反映伪词本身所唤起的大小的韵律,这表明不仅语言使用者在口语中对声音到大小的象似性敏感,而且这种敏感性会调节言语产生。

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