相关的L2音的产生和感知

James P. Kirby, Đinh Lư Giang
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关于第二语言生产/感知关系的研究主要集中在语段对比上。在词汇语调领域,在个体层面上对声调的产生和感知如何相关的研究很少。本文考虑了Kiên江高棉语(一种非声调语言)使用者在不同程度上流利地使用南越南语(一种有5个词汇声调的语言)时第二语言声调的产生和感知之间的关系。除了直接比较第二语言和第一语言在音调产生和感知方面的表现外,我们还通过比较快速分辨任务中60条曲线之间的距离与准确性,探讨了感知如何与说话者自身产生系统的内部组织相关。相对于母语为南越语的人,我们发现具有越南语第二语言知识的Kiên江高棉语使用者在接近越南语声调目标的程度上存在相当大的个体差异。生产准确性与年龄的关系最为密切,而歧视表现与教育程度的关系最为密切。此外,我们观察到高棉语使用者发T音与越南语本地人发T音之间的声学距离,以及区分T音和其他音的能力之间存在微弱的相关性。然而,在自己的作品中区分两个音调的说话者在感知上也更准确地区分这些音调,无论这些作品与母语人士的目标有多接近。韦兰,R.(编),第二语言语音学习:理论和实证进展,第9章(249-272页)。剑桥:剑桥大学出版社。https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108886901.010
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Relating Production and Perception of L2 Tone
Research on production/perception relationship in a second language (L2) has focused chiefly on segmental contrasts. In the domain of lexical tone, studies of how production and perception are related at the level of the individual are rare. This paper considers the relation between production and perception of L2 tone in speakers of Kiên Giang Khmer, a non-tonal language, who are also fluent to varying degrees in Southern Vietnamese, a language with 5 lexical tones. In addition to directly comparing L2 to L1 performance in tonal production and perception, we explore how perception might be related to the internal organization of a speaker’s own production system by comparing distances between f0 curves to accuracy in a speeded AX discrimination task. Relative to native speakers of Southern Vietnamese, we found considerable individual variation among speakers of Kiên Giang Khmer with L2 knowledge of Vietnamese in the degree to which they approximated Vietnamese tonal targets. Production accuracy was most strongly related to age, while discrimination performance correlated best with education. In addition, we observed a weak correlation between the acoustic distance of a Khmer speaker’s production of tone T to the native Vietnamese production of T, and the ability to discriminate tone T from other tones. However, speakers who acoustically separated two tones in their own productions were also more accurate at discriminating those tones in perception, regardless of how well those productions approximated native speaker targets. In Wayland, R. (ed.), Second language speech learning: Theoretical and empirical progress, chapter 9 (pp. 249-272). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108886901.010
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