Eilers R E, Wilson W R, Moore J M
J Speech Hear Res. 1977 Dec;20(4):766-80. doi: 10.1044/jshr.2004.766.
A visually reinforced infant speech discrimination (VRISD) paradigm is described and evaluated. Infants at two ages were tested with the new paradigm on the following speech contrasts: [sa] vs [va], [sa] vs [fa], [sa] VS [za], [as] vs [a:s], vs [a:z], [at] vs [a:d], [a:t] vs [a:d], [at] vs [a:t], [fa] vs [thetaa]and [fi] vs [thetai]. The data reported are compared with data on the same speech contrasts obtained from three month olds in a high-amplitude sucking paradigm. Evidence suggesting developmental changes in speech-sound discriminatory ability is reported. Results are interpreted in light of salience of available acoustic cues and in terms of new methodological advances.
描述并评估了一种视觉强化婴儿语音辨别(VRISD)范式。使用这种新范式对两个年龄段的婴儿进行了以下语音对比测试:[sa] 与 [va]、[sa] 与 [fa]、[sa] 与 [za]、[as] 与 [a:s]、[a:s] 与 [a:z]、[at] 与 [a:d]、[a:t] 与 [a:d]、[at] 与 [a:t]、[fa] 与 [thetaa] 以及 [fi] 与 [thetai]。将所报告的数据与在高振幅吮吸范式中从三个月大婴儿那里获得的关于相同语音对比的数据进行了比较。报告了表明语音辨别能力发展变化的证据。根据可用声学线索的显著性以及新的方法学进展对结果进行了解释。