Using allophonic variation in L2 word recognition: French listeners’ processing of English vowel nasalization

IF 1.9 2区 文学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Second Language Research Pub Date : 2023-08-24 DOI:10.1177/02676583231181472
Megan M Dailey, Camille Straboni, S. Peperkamp
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During spoken word processing, native (L1) listeners use allophonic variation to predictively rule out word competitors and speed up word recognition. There is some evidence that second language (L2) learners develop an awareness of allophonic distributions in their L2, but whether they use their knowledge to facilitate word recognition online, like native listeners do, is largely unknown. In an offline gating experiment and an online eye-tracking experiment in the visual world paradigm, we compare advanced French learners of English and a control group of L1 English listeners on their processing of English vowel nasalization during spoken word recognition. In the gating task, the French listeners’ performance did not differ from that of the English ones. The eye-tracking results show that French listeners used the allophonic distribution in the same way as English listeners, although they were not as fast. Together, these results reveal that L2 learners can develop novel processing strategies using sounds in allophonic distribution to facilitate spoken word recognition.
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在二语单词识别中使用元音变体:法语听者对英语元音鼻音化的处理
在口语单词处理过程中,母语(L1)听者使用元音变体来预测排除单词竞争对手并加快单词识别。有一些证据表明,第二语言学习者在他们的第二语言中形成了一种对元音分布的意识,但他们是否会像母语听众那样利用他们的知识来促进在线单词识别,这在很大程度上是未知的。在视觉世界范式下的离线门控实验和在线眼动追踪实验中,我们比较了高级法语英语学习者和对照组的母语英语听者在口语单词识别过程中对英语元音鼻音的加工。在门控任务中,法语听众的表现与英语听众没有差异。眼球追踪结果显示,法语听众使用元音分布的方式与英语听众相同,尽管他们的速度没有英语听众快。综上所述,这些结果表明,二语学习者可以利用元音分布中的声音发展出新的加工策略,以促进口语单词的识别。
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期刊介绍: Second Language Research is a high quality international peer reviewed journal, currently ranked in the top 20 journals in its field by Thomson Scientific (formerly ISI). SLR publishes theoretical and experimental papers concerned with second language acquisition and second language performance, and adheres to a rigorous double-blind reviewing policy in which the identity of both the reviewer and author are always concealed from both parties.
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