音乐天赋与二语元音音高和音长的习得

R. Lund
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人们一直认为,音乐和语言在大脑中的处理过程是相似的。研究比较了元音和音乐的处理过程,因为它们具有相同的频谱和时间特征,如音调和时间。当比较音乐和语言技能时,问题就出现了,音乐技能是天生的,用天赋来衡量,还是后天的,用经验来衡量。这篇文章的重点是音乐才能的研究。研究发现,音乐天赋比音乐经验更能预测非母语语音处理。有人提出,音乐和语言技能是相互关联的,因为音乐家比非音乐家在音乐和言语的神经处理中发现了更多的重叠,因为没有音乐经验但具有高第二语言制作技能的个体被发现具有高音乐天赋。此外,谱敏感性是音乐性与非母语语音加工之间联系的主要部分中介,而时间敏感性没有作用。
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Musical Aptitude and the Acquisition of Pitch and Duration in L2 Vowels
Music and language have been believed to be processed similarly in the brain. Studies have compared the processing of vowels and music, as they share spectral and temporal features such as pitch and timing. When comparing music and language skills the question arises whether music skills are inherent, measured with aptitude, or acquired, measured with experience. This article focused on musical aptitude studies. It was found that musical aptitude predicted non-native speech-sound processing better than musical experience. It is proposed that music and language skills are interconnected as greater overlaps in neural processing of music and speech were found for musicians than nonmusicians, and as individuals with no musical experience but with high L2 production skills were found to have high musical aptitude. Furthermore, spectral sensitivity was found to be the primary partial mediator of the link between musicality and non-native speech-sound processing, with temporal sensitivity having no role.
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