Mismatch Response to Native and Nonnative Vowels in Czech and Russian: Where's the Phoneme Effect?

IF 2.2 2区 医学 Q1 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
Martina Dvořáková, Kateřina Chládková
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Abstract

Purpose: The mismatch negativity (MMN), a neural index of speech sound discrimination, is reportedly stronger for phonemically relevant speech sound differences than for phonemically irrelevant differences, even if the former are acoustically smaller. Some prior studies failed to find language-specific phoneme-dependent modulation of the MMN, and only a handful of early studies tested how the MMN is affected by phoneme status versus acoustic distance. The present study tested whether the phoneme-over-acoustics effect is replicable with new sounds, new languages, and a design that considers the directionality of the contrast.

Method: Czech (n = 23) and Russian (n = 24) speakers listened passively to oddball blocks with an acoustically small Czech /i/-/ɪ/ and an acoustically larger Russian /i/-/ɨ/ contrast. MMN was calculated using two attested approaches: from physically identical stimuli across blocks and from physically different stimuli within blocks. Mixed-effects models tested whether the MMN amplitude and latency are affected by vowel contrast in interaction with language background, that is, by the language-specific phoneme status.

Results: The analyses failed to detect an interaction of vowel contrast and language background on MMN amplitude. Analyses of Bayes factors indicated a very strong support for the null interaction effect of language background by vowel contrast, that is, absence of the language-specific phoneme effect. Some directionality effects were detected in the within-block analysis.

Conclusions: The results point toward a lack of language-specific phoneme effect on the MMN amplitude. Although the literature mostly reports phoneme effects on the MMN, the present lack of an effect is in line with some prior studies that failed to find language-specific phoneme modulations of the MMN. This has implications for language learning and developmental research. Given the occasional lack of language-specific effects in the MMN of healthy adults, one should be cautious when interpreting MMN as an index of language maturation or competence in children or in atypical populations.

捷克语和俄语对母语和非母语元音的错配反应:音素效应在哪里?
目的:失配负性(MMN)是一种语音辨别的神经指标,据报道,语音相关的语音差异比语音无关的差异更强,即使前者在声学上更小。一些先前的研究未能找到语言特定音素依赖的MMN调制,并且只有少数早期研究测试了MMN如何受到音素状态和声学距离的影响。目前的研究测试了音素-声学效应是否可以用新的声音、新的语言和考虑对比方向性的设计来复制。方法:捷克语(n = 23)和俄语(n = 24)的说话者被动地听带有捷克语/i/-/ / /和俄语/i/-/ / /较大反差的古怪积木。MMN的计算使用两种经过验证的方法:从物理上相同的刺激跨块和物理上不同的刺激块。混合效应模型测试了语音网络振幅和潜伏期是否受到元音对比与语言背景交互作用的影响,即特定语言的音素状态。结果:分析未发现元音对比和语言背景对MMN振幅的相互作用。贝叶斯因素分析表明,元音对比非常有力地支持语言背景的零交互效应,即不存在语言特有的音素效应。在块内分析中检测到一些方向性效应。结论:语言特异性音素对MMN振幅的影响不存在。虽然文献大多报道了音素对MMN的影响,但目前缺乏这种影响与先前的一些研究一致,这些研究未能找到语言特异性的MMN音素调节。这对语言学习和发展研究具有启示意义。考虑到健康成人的MMN偶尔缺乏语言特异性影响,在将MMN解释为儿童或非典型人群的语言成熟或能力指标时应谨慎。
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Journal of Speech Language and Hearing Research
Journal of Speech Language and Hearing Research AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY-REHABILITATION
CiteScore
4.10
自引率
19.20%
发文量
538
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Mission: JSLHR publishes peer-reviewed research and other scholarly articles on the normal and disordered processes in speech, language, hearing, and related areas such as cognition, oral-motor function, and swallowing. The journal is an international outlet for both basic research on communication processes and clinical research pertaining to screening, diagnosis, and management of communication disorders as well as the etiologies and characteristics of these disorders. JSLHR seeks to advance evidence-based practice by disseminating the results of new studies as well as providing a forum for critical reviews and meta-analyses of previously published work. Scope: The broad field of communication sciences and disorders, including speech production and perception; anatomy and physiology of speech and voice; genetics, biomechanics, and other basic sciences pertaining to human communication; mastication and swallowing; speech disorders; voice disorders; development of speech, language, or hearing in children; normal language processes; language disorders; disorders of hearing and balance; psychoacoustics; and anatomy and physiology of hearing.
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