Neural correlates of acoustic and semantic cues during speech segmentation in French

Maria del Mar Cordero, Ambre Denis-Noël, E. Spinelli, F. Meunier
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Natural speech is highly complex and variable. Particularly, spoken language, in contrast to written language, has no clear word boundaries. Adult listeners can exploit different types of information to segment the continuous stream such as acoustic and semantic information. However, the weight of these cues, when co-occurring, remains to be determined. Behavioural tasks are not conclusive on this point as they focus participants ’ attention on certain sources of information, thus biasing the results. Here, we looked at the processing of homophonic utterances such as l’amie vs la mie (both /lami/) which include fine acoustic differences and for which the meaning changes depending on segmentation. To examine the perceptual resolution of such ambiguities when semantic information is available, we measured the online processing of sentences containing such sequences in an ERP experiment involving no active task. In a congruent context, semantic information matched the acoustic signal of the word amie, while, in the incongruent condition, the semantic information carried by the sentence and the acoustic signal were leading to different lexical candidates. No clear neural markers for the use of acoustic cues were found. Our results suggest a preponderant weight of semantic information over acoustic information during natural spoken sentence processing.
法语语音切分过程中声学和语义线索的神经关联
自然语言是高度复杂和多变的。特别是口语,与书面语相比,没有明确的单词界限。成年听众可以利用不同类型的信息来分割连续的信息流,如声学信息和语义信息。然而,当这些线索同时出现时,其权重仍有待确定。行为任务在这一点上并不是决定性的,因为它们将参与者的注意力集中在某些信息来源上,从而使结果产生偏差。在这里,我们研究了同音话语的处理,比如l 'amie和la mie(都是/lami/),它们包括细微的声学差异,并且它们的意义根据分割而变化。为了检验当语义信息可用时,这些歧义的感知分辨率,我们在一个不涉及主动任务的ERP实验中测量了包含这些序列的句子的在线处理。在完全一致的语境下,语义信息与声信号相匹配,而在完全不一致的语境下,句子所携带的语义信息和声信号导致了不同的词汇候选者。没有发现使用声音线索的明确的神经标记。我们的研究结果表明,在自然口语句子处理过程中,语义信息的权重高于声学信息。
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