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Non-native phonetic learning is destabilized by exposure to phonological variability before and after training

机译:在训练前后的语音变异性暴露时,非母语语音学习可能会破坏

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Phonological variability is a key factor in many phonetic training studies, but it is unclear whether variability is universally helpful for learners. The current study explored variability and sleep consolidation in non-native phonetic learning. Two groups of participants were trained on a non-native contrast in one vowel context (/u/) and differed in whether they were also tested on an untrained context (/i/). Participants exposed to two vowels during the test were less accurate in perception of trained speech sounds and showed no overnight improvement. These findings suggest that introducing variability even in test phases may destabilize learning and prevent consolidation-based performance improvements. (C) 2017 Acoustical Society of America
机译:语音变异性是许多语音训练研究中的关键因素,但目前尚不清楚可变异性是否普遍乐于学习者。 目前的研究探讨了非母语语音学习中的可变性和睡眠整合。 两组参与者在一个元音上下文(/ U /)中,在非本地对比中培训,不同于它们是否也在未经训练的上下文(/ I /)上进行测试。 在考试期间暴露于两个元音的参与者在训练有素的语音声音的感知中较低,并且没有显示过夜改善。 这些发现表明,即使在测试阶段也会引入可变性可能会稳定学习并防止基于整合的性能改进。 (c)2017年声学社会

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