母语类别感知中的声音线索敏感性及其与非母语语音对比学习的关系

IF 1.9 1区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS Journal of Phonetics Pub Date : 2024-04-18 DOI:10.1016/j.wocn.2024.101327
Jieun Lee , Hanyong Park
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实验 1 调查了通过视觉模拟标度(VAS)任务测量的 L1 类别感知中对声音线索敏感度的个体差异是否可以解释 L2 语音对比学习中的个体差异[研究问题(RQ1)]。f0 是韩语三向停止对比(即连读停止和吸气停止的区别)的可靠线索,但不是英语发声对比的可靠线索。结果表明,在 VAS 任务中表现更具梯度的天真韩语学习者在 L1 中对 f0 提示的敏感性更强,在 L2 对比学习中更具优势。梯度较大的学习者在高变异性语音训练(HVPT)期间和之后表现出更多类似于母语的 f0 利用率,这表明 L1 声音线索敏感性转移到了 L2 学习中。实验 2 探讨了在高变异发音训练之前进行的 L1 刺激线索-注意力转换训练能否帮助学习者将注意力从 L2 相关的声学维度重新分配到 L2 相关的声学维度(问题 2)。结果表明,使用 L1 刺激物进行线索-注意力转换训练非常有效,尤其是对 VAS 任务中对 f0 不太敏感的学习者而言。本研究强调了在 L2 训练中考虑个体差异的重要性,并表明了利用 VAS 任务作为训练前评估来预测 L2 语音对比和 L2 提示加权策略的习得的可能性。
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Acoustic cue sensitivity in the perception of native category and their relation to nonnative phonological contrast learning

Experiment 1 investigates whether individual differences in sensitivity to acoustic cues in L1 category perception measured by the Visual Analogue Scaling (VAS) task could explain individual variability in L2 phonological contrast learning [research question (RQ1)]. f0 is a solid cue for Korean three-way stop contrasts (i.e., lenis-aspirated stop distinction) but not for English voicing contrasts. Results showed that naïve English learners of Korean with more gradient performance in the VAS task, which was used as a proxy of f0 cue sensitivity in L1, had an advantage in L2 contrast learning. More gradient learners showed more nativelike f0 utilization during and after the High Variability Phonetic Training (HVPT), suggesting the transfer of L1 acoustic cue sensitivity to L2 learning. Experiment 2 examines whether the cue-attention switching training with L1 stimuli provided before HVPT sessions could aid learners by reallocating their attention away from the L2-irrelevant to the L2-relevant acoustic dimension (RQ2). Results demonstrated the effectiveness of the cue-attention switching training with L1 stimuli, especially to learners with less sensitivity to f0 in the VAS task. This study emphasizes the importance of considering individual differences in L2 training and shows the possibility of utilizing the VAS task as a pretraining assessment to predict the acquisition of L2 phonological contrasts and L2 cue-weighting strategies.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Phonetics publishes papers of an experimental or theoretical nature that deal with phonetic aspects of language and linguistic communication processes. Papers dealing with technological and/or pathological topics, or papers of an interdisciplinary nature are also suitable, provided that linguistic-phonetic principles underlie the work reported. Regular articles, review articles, and letters to the editor are published. Themed issues are also published, devoted entirely to a specific subject of interest within the field of phonetics.
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