Werker J F, Gilbert J H, Humphrey K, Tees R C
Child Dev. 1981 Mar;52(1):349-55.
Previous research has suggested that infants discriminate many speech sounds according to phonemic category regardless of language exposure, while adults of one language group may have difficulty discriminating nonnative linguistic contrasts. Our study attempted to address directly questions about infant perceptual ability and the possibility of its decline as a function of development in the absence of specific experience by comparing English-speaking adults, Hindi-speaking adults, and 7-month-old infants on their ability to discriminate 2 pairs of natural Hindi (non-English) speech contrasts. To do this, infants were tested in a "visually reinforced infant speech discrimination" paradigm, while a variant of this paradigm was used to test adults. Support was obtained for the above hypotheses. Infants were shown to be able to discriminate both Hindi sound pairs, and support for the idea of a decrease in speech perceptual abilities wih age and experience was clearly evident with the rarer of the 2 non-English contrasts. The results were then discussed with respect to the possible nature and purpose of these abilities.
先前的研究表明,婴儿能够根据音位类别区分许多语音,而不论其接触何种语言,然而,单一语言群体的成年人在区分非母语语音对比时可能会遇到困难。我们的研究试图通过比较说英语的成年人、说印地语的成年人以及7个月大的婴儿辨别两对自然印地语(非英语)语音对比的能力,直接解决关于婴儿感知能力以及在缺乏特定经验的情况下其能力随发育而下降的可能性的问题。为此,婴儿在“视觉强化婴儿语音辨别”范式中接受测试,同时使用该范式的一个变体来测试成年人。上述假设得到了支持。结果表明婴儿能够辨别这两对印地语语音,并且对于随着年龄和经验增长语音感知能力下降这一观点,在两种非英语对比中较罕见的那种对比中得到了明显支持。然后针对这些能力可能的性质和目的对结果进行了讨论。