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Título: The role of phonology in non-native word learning
Autor: Ge, Yuxin
Monaghan, P
Rebuschat, P
Palavras-chave: Adult language learning
Cross-situational word learning
Implicit learning
Lexical tone
Non-native phonology
Statistical learning
Data: 25-Mar-2024
Resumo: Adults often encounter difficulty perceiving and processing sounds of a second language (L2). In order to acquire word-meaning mappings, learners need to determine what the language-relevant phonological contrasts are in the language. In this study, we examined the influence of phonology on non-native word learning, determining whether the language-relevant phonological contrasts could be acquired by abstracting over multiple experiences, and whether awareness of these contrasts could be related to learning. We trained English- and Mandarin-native speakers with pseudowords via a cross-situational statistical learning task (CSL). Learners were able to acquire the phonological contrasts across multiple situations, but similar-sounding words (i.e., minimal pairs) were harder to acquire, and words that contrast in a non-native suprasegmental feature (i.e., Mandarin lexical tone) were even harder for English-speakers, even with extended exposure. Furthermore, awareness of the non-native phonology was not found to relate to learning.
Descrição: UIDB/03213/2020 UIDP/03213/2020
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10362/183234
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/S1366728923000986
ISSN: 1366-7289
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