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How Native Prosody Affects Pitch Processing during Word Learning in Limburgian and Dutch Toddlers and Adults

机译:在林堡语和荷兰语幼儿和成人中母语韵律如何影响单词学习过程中的音高处理

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In this study, Limburgian and Dutch 2.5- to 4-year-olds and adults took part in a word learning experiment. Following the procedure employed by and , participants learned two novel word-object mappings. After training, word recognition was tested in correct pronunciation (CP) trials and mispronunciation (MP) trials featuring a pitch change. Since Limburgian is considered a restricted tone language, we expected that the pitch change would hinder word recognition in Limburgian, but not in non-tonal Dutch listeners. Contrary to our expectations, both Limburgian and Dutch children appeared to be sensitive to pitch changes in newly learned words, indicated by a significant decrease in target fixation in MP trials compared to CP trials. Limburgian and Dutch adults showed very strong naming effects in both trial types. The results are discussed against the background of the influence of the native prosodic system.
机译:在这项研究中,林堡语和荷兰语2.5至4岁的成年人和成年人参加了单词学习实验。按照和所采用的步骤,参与者学习了两个新颖的单词-对象映射。训练后,在具有正确音高(CP)和音高变化(MP)的语音测试中测试了单词识别能力。由于林堡语被认为是一种受限的调音语言,因此我们预期音高变化会阻碍林堡语中的单词识别,但不会阻碍非调性荷兰语听众的单词识别。与我们的预期相反,林伯格和荷兰儿童对新学单词的音高变化均表现出敏感,这表明,与CP试验相比,MP试验的目标固定率明显降低。林伯格和荷兰成年人在两种试验类型中均显示出非常强的命名效果。在自然韵律系统影响的背景下讨论了结果。

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