Prosodic cues in second-language speech processing: A visual world eye-tracking study
Autor: | Michelle Perdomo, Edith Kaan |
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Rok vydání: | 2019 |
Předmět: |
050101 languages & linguistics
Linguistics and Language Computer science Interface (computing) Speech recognition 05 social sciences Speech processing Anticipation 050105 experimental psychology Linguistics Education Second language Eye tracking 0501 psychology and cognitive sciences Prosody Sentence |
Zdroj: | Second Language Research. 37:349-375 |
ISSN: | 1477-0326 0267-6583 |
Popis: | Listeners interpret cues in speech processing immediately rather than waiting until the end of a sentence. In particular, prosodic cues in auditory speech processing can aid listeners in building information structure and contrast sets. Native speakers even use this information in combination with syntactic and semantic information to build mental representations predictively. Research on second-language (L2) learners suggests that learners have difficulty integrating linguistic information across various domains, likely subject to L2 proficiency levels. The current study investigated eye-movement behavior of native speakers of English and Chinese learners of English in their use of contrastive intonational cues to restrict the set of upcoming referents in a visual world paradigm. Both native speakers and learners used contrastive pitch accent to restrict the set of referents. Whereas native speakers anticipated the upcoming set of referents, this was less clear in the L2 learners. This suggests that learners are able to integrate information across multiple domains to build information structure in the L2 but may not do so predictively. Prosodic processing was not affected by proficiency or working memory in the L2 speakers. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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