语音和说话人熟悉度对二语词汇发展的影响

IF 0.6 Q3 LINGUISTICS Mental Lexicon Pub Date : 2022-03-18 DOI:10.1075/ml.20024.liu
Jiang Liu, Seth Wiener
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先前的研究表明,如果普通话的第二语言(L2)学习者与他们已经知道的单词同音,他们会更容易地学习新词(Liu和Wiener,2020)。这项研究涉及单词学习,其中语音是由一个特定音高范围的说话者产生的。本研究考察了观察到的音调同音优势是否取决于对说话者的熟悉程度。连续三天,对普通话二语成人学习者进行了20个声调新词的教学。为了操纵语音熟悉度,10个单词具有学习者已知的同音词,而10个单词没有。为了操纵说话者的熟悉度,参与者在单个说话者身上进行训练,但在16个新说话者身上测试,或在16个(多)说话者身上训练和测试。每天的测试包括一项4选一的任务。与第一天相比,两组在第二天都表现出更高的准确性和更快的反应时间,但这种学习与同音状态或谈话组无关。未发现其他影响。这些结果表明,Liu和Wiener(2020)观察到的第二语言单词学习中的音调同音优势可能部分是由说话者的高度熟悉所驱动的,因为该研究使用了一个说话者进行训练和测试。
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Effects of phonological and talker familiarity on second language lexical development
Previous research has shown that second language (L2) learners of Mandarin learn new words more easily if the new word is homophonous with a word they already know (Liu and Wiener, 2020). That research involved word learning in which speech was produced by a single-talker with a specific pitch range. The present study examines whether the observed tonal homophone advantage is dependent on familiarity with the talker. Adult learners of Mandarin Chinese as an L2 were taught 20 new tonal words for three consecutive days. To manipulate phonological familiarity, 10 words had homophones already known to the learners and 10 words did not. To manipulate talker familiarity, participants were trained on a single talker but tested on 16 new talkers or trained and tested on 16 (multi)-talkers. Daily testing involved a 4-alternative-force-choice task. Both groups showed increased accuracy and faster response times on Day 2 compared to Day 1, but this learning was independent of homophone status or talker group. No other effects were found. These results suggest that the tonal homophone advantage in L2 word learning observed by Liu and Wiener (2020) may have been partially driven by an exceptionally high level of talker familiarity, since that study used a single speaker both for training and testing.
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Mental Lexicon
Mental Lexicon LINGUISTICS-
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期刊介绍: The Mental Lexicon is an interdisciplinary journal that provides an international forum for research that bears on the issues of the representation and processing of words in the mind and brain. We encourage both the submission of original research and reviews of significant new developments in the understanding of the mental lexicon. The journal publishes work that includes, but is not limited to the following: Models of the representation of words in the mind Computational models of lexical access and production Experimental investigations of lexical processing Neurolinguistic studies of lexical impairment. Functional neuroimaging and lexical representation in the brain Lexical development across the lifespan Lexical processing in second language acquisition The bilingual mental lexicon Lexical and morphological structure across languages Formal models of lexical structure Corpus research on the lexicon New experimental paradigms and statistical techniques for mental lexicon research.
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