在单词学习中分段重复的可学习性优势
Johanna Basnak1, Mitsuhiko Ota1
1School of Philosophy, Psychology & Language Sciences, The University of Edinburgh, UK.
Language and speech
|February 5, 2024
概括
这项研究发现,学习带有重复辅音的人造单词可以提高回忆力,而不是重复母音的单词. 这表明,辅音重复有助于单词形式的学习,独立于单词的相似性.
科学领域:
- 认知心理学 认知心理学
- 语言学的语言学.
- 语言获取 语言获取
背景情况:
- 单词形式学习研究往往忽略了域一般偏见,而是专注于语言特定的因素,如语音战术.
- 域一般偏见,如字符串内部重复的优势,在单词形式学习研究中得到了有限的关注.
研究的目的:
- 调查字符串内部重复对单词形式学习的影响.
- 要确定辅音或母音的重复是否对单词回忆有不同的影响.
- 检查观察到的效应是否独立于单词相似性.
主要方法:
- 成年参与者学习了带有重复辅音,重复母音或没有重复的人工辅音-元音-辅音-元音单词.
- 实验1评估了不同类型的单词的单词回忆精度.
- 实验2使用标签偏好任务来评估单词相似性,而不依赖于回忆.
主要成果:
- 与没有重复的单词相比,重复辅音 (c-reps) 的单词显示出更高的回忆精度.
- 有重复元音 (v-reps) 的单词与没有重复的单词相比没有显示回忆优势.
- 一个标签偏好任务表明对c-reps和v-reps都不喜欢,证实回忆结果不是由于单词相似.
结论:
- 一个域一般偏见有利于学习具有相同辅音的单词.
- 在单词形式学习中,这种辅音重复的优势在母音重复中没有被观察到.
- 这些发现表明,域一般的重复偏差是由语言特定的处理偏好调制的,即对辅音的偏好.
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