Neurophysiologic Patterns of Semantic Processing of Accented Speech

IF 1.2 3区 心理学 Q2 LINGUISTICS
Ilse Wambacq , Iyad Ghanim , Samantha Greenfield , Janet Koehnke , Joan Besing , Caitlin Chauvette , Caitlin Yesis
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Abstract

Perceiving and comprehending speech depends on the intelligibility of the speech signal. Frequently, communication occurs with adverse listening conditions including background noise or reverberation which compromise the intelligibility of the speech signal. Studies focused on the effects of these extrinsic degrading factors on the perception of a message after it has been produced. Fewer studies, however, explored the effect of a non-native accent on speech perception and comprehension (Anderson-Hsieh et al., 1992; Munro & Derwing, 1995; van Wijngaarden et al., 2002).

Objective

This study determines the effects of speech from a non-native speaker of English on semantic processing as it occurs in speech perception.

Design

Individuals made judgements about semantically congruent or incongruent sentences spoken by native or non-native accented speakers while we assessed processing of semantic information using behavioral and neurophysiological (ERP) responses.

Study sample

Two groups of 12 individuals between 20 and 30 years of age participated in this study.

Results

The results revealed a later N400 in response to a non-native accent.

Conclusions

N400 effect results indicated that, compared to a native accent, listening to non-native accent increases semantic processing difficulty, even with relevant semantic context.

重音语音语义加工的神经生理模式
语音的感知和理解取决于语音信号的可理解性。通常情况下,通信发生在不利的听力条件下,包括背景噪声或混响,这会损害语音信号的可理解性。研究的重点是这些外在退化因素在信息产生后对信息感知的影响。然而,很少有研究探讨非母语口音对言语感知和理解的影响(Anderson-Hsieh et al., 1992;Munro和Derwing, 1995;van Wijngaarden et al., 2002)。目的探讨非英语母语者的言语在言语感知过程中对语义加工的影响。当我们使用行为和神经生理(ERP)反应评估语义信息处理时,个体对母语或非母语重音说话者所说的语义一致或不一致的句子进行判断。研究样本年龄在20到30岁之间的两组12人参加了这项研究。结果研究结果显示,N400在非母语口音下的反应较晚。结论sn400效应表明,与母语口音相比,听非母语口音会增加语义加工难度,即使有相关的语义语境。
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Journal of Neurolinguistics
Journal of Neurolinguistics 医学-神经科学
CiteScore
3.90
自引率
5.00%
发文量
49
审稿时长
17.2 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Neurolinguistics is an international forum for the integration of the neurosciences and language sciences. JNL provides for rapid publication of novel, peer-reviewed research into the interaction between language, communication and brain processes. The focus is on rigorous studies of an empirical or theoretical nature and which make an original contribution to our knowledge about the involvement of the nervous system in communication and its breakdowns. Contributions from neurology, communication disorders, linguistics, neuropsychology and cognitive science in general are welcome. Published articles will typically address issues relating some aspect of language or speech function to its neurological substrates with clear theoretical import. Interdisciplinary work on any aspect of the biological foundations of language and its disorders resulting from brain damage is encouraged. Studies of normal subjects, with clear reference to brain functions, are appropriate. Group-studies on well defined samples and case studies with well documented lesion or nervous system dysfunction are acceptable. The journal is open to empirical reports and review articles. Special issues on aspects of the relation between language and the structure and function of the nervous system are also welcome.
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