The impact of speech rate on first- and second-stage prediction in L1 and L2 speakers

IF 2.6 1区 文学 Q1 LINGUISTICS
Leigh B. Fernandez, Lauren V. Hadley, John C.B. Gamboa, Christopher Allison, Shanley E.M. Allen
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Abstract

We investigate timing and eye-movement behavior during semantic prediction in L1 and L2 speakers of English using the Visual World Paradigm, additionally exploring speech rate. We differentiate first-stage predictions, considered to be automatic and relatively cost-free, from second-stage predictions, which are non-automatic and more cognitively demanding, with differences between L1 and L2 speakers believed to arise in second-stage predictions. We found no differences in the divergence of looks to the target in first- or second-stage predictions across groups. However, speech rate played an important role. Both L1 and L2 speakers showed similar first-stage predictions at slower speech rates, but L1 speakers showed earlier predictions as the speech rate increased. L2 speakers showed reduced and more variable second-stage predictions, suggesting they were impacted during the more demanding second-stage prediction. This may indicate a wait-and-see strategy to help reduce costs associated with second-stage prediction.
语速对母语和第二语言说话者第一阶段和第二阶段预测的影响
本研究利用视觉世界范式研究了母语和二语英语使用者在语义预测过程中的时间和眼动行为,并对语速进行了研究。我们将第一阶段预测与第二阶段预测区分开来,第一阶段预测被认为是自动的,相对没有成本,第二阶段预测是非自动的,对认知的要求更高,母语和第二语言使用者之间的差异被认为是在第二阶段预测中产生的。我们发现,在第一阶段或第二阶段的预测中,各组之间对目标的看法分歧没有差异。然而,语速起着重要的作用。L1和L2说话者在较慢的语速下表现出相似的第一阶段预测,但L1说话者在语速增加时表现出较早的预测。第二语言使用者在第二阶段的预测中表现出减少和更多的变化,这表明他们在要求更高的第二阶段预测中受到了影响。这可能表明一种观望策略,以帮助减少与第二阶段预测相关的成本。
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