在交替传译中,标志性手势有助于语言理解

IF 3.8 4区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL Acta Psychologica Pub Date : 2025-04-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-18 DOI:10.1016/j.actpsy.2025.104818
Jifei Zhang , Xinle Huang , Xiaoshu Wang , Zhao Yao
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先前的研究表明,在第一语言和第二语言环境中,标志性手势可以与语言相结合,以便更好地理解。然而,目前尚不清楚这种语言-手势整合是否在连续传译(CI)中发现,并受到语言任务(被动观看或CI)和口译经验(有或没有CI经验的个体)的影响。为此,我们通过一个改进的线索回忆任务进行了两个实验,在实验中,中英双语者被暴露在带有三种手势条件的话语中:语义相关的手势、语义无关的手势和没有手势。在实验1中,没有CI经验的双语者在被动观看任务或CI任务后执行线索回忆任务。在实验2中,具有CI经验的双语者只在任务前执行CI任务。实验1表明,在两种语言任务中,双语者对语义相关手势的反应都比其他手势条件更快、更准确。实验2的结果与实验1的双语者在CI任务中的表现相比较,也揭示了符号手势在CI过程中对语言理解的促进作用。然而,两个实验均未发现手势条件与语言任务或CI体验之间存在交互作用,提示语音-手势整合不受语言任务和CI体验的影响。这加强了整合系统假说的稳健性,即人们甚至在CI活动中也将语音和手势整合起来以理解第二语言。
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Iconic gestures facilitate language comprehension in consecutive interpreting
Previous studies have shown that iconic gestures can be integrated with speech for better comprehension in both first and second language contexts. Yet it remains unclear whether such speech-gesture integration is found in consecutive interpreting (CI) and influenced by language tasks (passive viewing or CI) and interpreting experience (individuals with or without CI experience). To this end, we conducted two experiments through a modified cued-recall task in which Chinese-English bilinguals were exposed to utterances accompanied by three gesture conditions: semantically related gesture, semantically unrelated gesture, and no gesture. In Experiment 1, bilinguals with no CI experience performed the cued-recall task after either a passive viewing task or a CI task. In Experiment 2, bilinguals with CI experience only performed CI tasks before the task. Experiment 1 showed that bilinguals responded faster and more accurately to semantically related gestures than other gesture conditions in both language tasks. The results of Experiment 2, compared with the performance of bilinguals in the CI task in Experiment 1, also revealed the facilitative role of iconic gestures for language comprehension during CI. However, the two experiments found no interaction effect between gesture condition and language task or CI experience, suggesting speech-gesture integration is not affected by language task and CI experience. This strengthens the robustness of the integrated-systems hypothesis that people integrate speech and gestures for L2 comprehension even in CI activity.
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Acta Psychologica
Acta Psychologica PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL-
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期刊介绍: Acta Psychologica publishes original articles and extended reviews on selected books in any area of experimental psychology. The focus of the Journal is on empirical studies and evaluative review articles that increase the theoretical understanding of human capabilities.
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