Effects of Sociophonetic Variability on L2 Vocabulary Learning

IF 4.9 1区 文学 Q1 LINGUISTICS
Friederike Fichtner, Joe Barcroft, Mitchell Sommers, Paul Olejarczuk
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Abstract

Acoustic variability refers to variations in speech that do not alter linguistic content. Previous studies have demonstrated that acoustic variability improves second language (L2) word learning when varying talker, speaking style, or speaking rate but not amplitude or fundamental frequency (Barcroft & Sommers, 2005; Sommers & Barcroft, 2007). The current study examined the effects of region-based sociophonetic variability. In Experiment 1, English speakers attempted to learn German nouns while viewing pictures and listening to the words with low sociophonetic variability (six speakers of one regional variety, one repetition per speaker) and high sociophonetic variability (six speakers of each of six different regional varieties, one repetition per speaker). Participants completed picture-to-L2 and L2-to-first language (L1) posttests. Experiment 2 replicated Experiment 1 while counterbalancing word groups and learning conditions. Results of both experiments revealed increased accuracy for high over low variability, suggesting that regionally varied exemplars of words lead to more robust developing lexical representations.

社会语音变异对二语词汇学习的影响
声学变异是指不改变语言内容的语音变化。先前的研究表明,当说话者、说话风格或说话速度发生变化,而幅度或基本频率发生变化时,声音的变化会改善第二语言(L2)单词的学习(Barcroft & Sommers & Barcroft, 2007)。目前的研究考察了基于区域的社会语音变异性的影响。在实验1中,以英语为母语的人试图在观看图片和听低社会语音变异性(六个人来自一个不同的地区,每个人重复一次)和高社会语音变异性(六个人来自六个不同的地区,每个人重复一次)的单词时学习德语名词。参与者完成了图片到第二语言和第二语言到第一语言(L1)的后测试。实验2在平衡词组和学习条件的基础上重复实验1。两个实验的结果都表明,高变异性比低变异性的准确性更高,这表明区域差异的单词样本会导致更稳健的词汇表征发展。
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期刊介绍: Studies in Second Language Acquisition is a refereed journal of international scope devoted to the scientific discussion of acquisition or use of non-native and heritage languages. Each volume (five issues) contains research articles of either a quantitative, qualitative, or mixed-methods nature in addition to essays on current theoretical matters. Other rubrics include shorter articles such as Replication Studies, Critical Commentaries, and Research Reports.
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