音乐天赋对英语元音感知的影响:以普通话为母语者为研究对象的眼动追踪。

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Jiayu Liang, Hao Zhang, Wen Ma, Hongwei Ding
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目的:先前的研究表明,个体较高的音乐天赋会增强他们在音高和时间特征方面的言语感知。然而,目前尚不清楚这种跨域迁移是否可以扩展到第二语言(L2)元音的感知。本研究的主要目的是探讨音乐天赋如何影响以普通话为母语的人对英语元音的分类感知。方法:将60名普通话使用者按音乐能力倾向测试分数中位数分为高能力倾向组和低能力倾向组。每个参与者都完成了一项视觉世界的眼动追踪实验,测试他们对英语元音的分类感知,其中包括在声学上不太明显的/æ/ -/æ/ contrast和更明显的/i/-/e / / contrast。对行为和眼动数据进行统计分析,比较不同组的元音分类和元音对比。结果:总体而言,HA组在元音分类上明显优于LA组。此外,组×对比在边界宽度上的交互作用和眼动参数上的相关结果表明,音乐天赋对声学上不太显著的/ / /-/æ/对比的影响更为显著。结论:音乐天赋相对较高的普通话使用者对英语第二语言元音的分类更精细,这种跨域迁移效应受声学显著性调节。
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Effect of Musical Aptitude on the Perception of English Vowels: An Eye-Tracking Investigation Among Native Mandarin Speakers.

Purpose: Previous research has suggested that individuals' higher musical aptitude enhances their speech perception in terms of pitch and temporal features. However, it remains unclear whether this cross-domain transfer could extend to the perception of second language (L2) vowels. The primary aim of this study is to investigate how musical aptitude influences the categorical perception of English vowels by native Mandarin speakers.

Method: Sixty Mandarin speakers were assigned into a high aptitude (HA) group and a low aptitude (LA) group based on the median of their musical aptitude test scores. Each participant completed a visual-world eye-tracking experiment on the categorical perception of English vowels, which included the acoustically less salient /ɛ/-/æ/ contrast and the more salient /i/-/eɪ/ contrast. Statistical analyses were conducted on both behavioral and eye-tracking data to compare vowel categorization across different groups and vowel contrasts.

Results: Overall, the HA group significantly outperformed the LA group in vowel categorization. In addition, the Group × Contrast interaction on boundary width and correlational results on the eye-tracking parameter showed more robust effect of musical aptitude observed for the acoustically less salient /ɛ/-/æ/ contrast.

Conclusion: Mandarin speakers with relatively higher musical aptitude tend to show more refined categorization of L2 English vowels, with this cross-domain transfer effect modulated by acoustic salience.

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