Developmental trajectories of non-native tone perception differ between monolingual and bilingual infants learning a pitch accent language

IF 1.9 3区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL
Liquan Liu , Anne Marte Haug Olstad , Lisa Gustavsson , Ellen Marklund , Iris-Corinna Schwarz
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The developmental trajectories of tone perception among tone and non-tone language learning infants have received wide attention and discussion in recent decades under the perceptual attunement framework. Nevertheless, tone perception in infants from pitch accent and bilingual language backgrounds has not been well understood. The present study examined monolingual and bilingual Norwegian-learning infants’ discrimination of two Cantonese tone contrasts at 5 and 10 months, ages corresponding to the onset and offset of perceptual attunement. Results showed that while monolingual infants were sensitive to the salient contrast, bilingual infants showed sensitivity to both contrasts at 10 months. In sum, infant age and bilingual language background affected discrimination. Pitch accent language experience or contrast salience may also play a role. The finding that early bilingual experience facilitated tone perception is of particular interest. It suggests that infant perception could be enhanced by a more complex linguistic environment on a broader level. As this was observed only at 10 months, cumulative exposure may be required for infants in a complex bilingual environment. Future studies should disambiguate explanations generated from the current finding, ranging from neurocognitive plasticity to perceptual salience, and from experience-dependent to independent possibilities.
学习音调重音语言的单语婴儿和双语婴儿对非母语音调感知的发展轨迹存在差异。
近几十年来,在知觉调适(perceptual attunement)框架下,音调和非音调语言学习婴儿的音调知觉发展轨迹受到了广泛关注和讨论。然而,人们对来自音调口音和双语语言背景的婴儿的音调感知还不甚了解。本研究考察了学习单语和双语的挪威婴儿在5个月和10个月时对两种广东话音调对比的辨别能力,这两个月龄分别对应于知觉调适的开始和消退期。结果表明,单语婴儿对突出对比敏感,而双语婴儿在10个月时则对两种对比都敏感。总之,婴儿年龄和双语语言背景会影响辨别能力。音调重音语言经验或对比度突出度也可能起作用。早期双语经验有助于音调感知这一发现尤其令人感兴趣。这表明,在更广泛的层面上,更复杂的语言环境可以增强婴儿的感知能力。由于这是在婴儿 10 个月时才观察到的,因此,婴儿可能需要在复杂的双语环境中积累经验。未来的研究应该从神经认知可塑性到知觉显著性,从依赖经验到独立可能性等方面,对目前的发现所产生的解释进行澄清。
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Infant Behavior & Development
Infant Behavior & Development PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL-
CiteScore
4.10
自引率
4.80%
发文量
94
期刊介绍: Infant Behavior & Development publishes empirical (fundamental and clinical), theoretical, methodological and review papers. Brief reports dealing with behavioral development during infancy (up to 3 years) will also be considered. Papers of an inter- and multidisciplinary nature, for example neuroscience, non-linear dynamics and modelling approaches, are particularly encouraged. Areas covered by the journal include cognitive development, emotional development, perception, perception-action coupling, motor development and socialisation.
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