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A perceptual advantage for onomatopoeia in early word learning: Evidence from eye-tracking

机译:早期单词学习中拟声词的感知优势:眼动追踪的证据

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A perceptual advantage for iconic forms in infant language learning has been widely reported in the literature, termed the “sound symbolism bootstrapping hypothesis” by Imai and Kita (2014). However, empirical research in this area is limited mainly to sound symbolic forms, which are very common in languages such as Japanese but less so in Indo-European languages such as English. In this study, we extended this body of research to onomatopoeia—words that are thought to be present across most of the world’s languages and that are known to be dominant in infants’ early lexicons. In a picture-mapping task, 10- and 11-month-old infants showed a processing advantage for onomatopoeia (e.g., woof woof) over their conventional counterparts (e.g., doggie). However, further analysis suggests that the input may play a key role in infants’ experience and processing of these forms.
机译:文献已广泛报道了图标形式在婴儿语言学习中的感知优势,被Imai和Kita(2014)称为“声音象征自举假设”。但是,该领域的实证研究主要限于声音符号形式,这在日语等语言中非常普遍,而在印欧语种(例如英语)中则较少。在这项研究中,我们将研究范围扩展到拟声词-词被认为存在于世界上大多数语言中,并且已知在婴儿的早期词典中占主导地位。在图片映射任务中,10和11个月大的婴儿在拟声词(例如woof woof)方面比传统的对应对象(例如狗狗)具有加工优势。但是,进一步的分析表明,这些输入可能在婴儿的体验和处理这些表格中起关键作用。

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    Laing, Catherine;

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