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Lexical Tones and Word Learning in Mandarin-Speaking Children at Three Years of Age(Invited paper)

Lexical Tones and Word Learning in Mandarin-Speaking Children at Three Years of Age(Invited paper)
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摘要 Unlike Indo-European languages,Mandarin relies heavily on lexical tones to distinguish word identity. Using the intermodal preferential looking paradigm, this study examined 3-year-old Mandarinspeakers' ability to use Mandarin lexical tones in learning new words. Results showed that when children were presented with Tone 2(rising) and Tone 4(falling)pairs, children successfully learned both words.However, when children were presented with Tone 2and Tone 3(dipping) pairs, they learned the Tone 2word but not the Tone 3 one. Children were then divided into two groups based on their learning performance on the Tone 3 word. Successful learning of Tone 3 words was observed in the high performers but not in the low performers, who consistently misused Tone 3 as Tone 2. This study showed that Mandarinspeaking 3-year-olds could use lexical tones to learn words under experimental conditions, and that the difficulty of Tone 3 acquisition may be related to its lower level of perceptual distinctiveness compared with other tones. Unlike Indo-European languages,Mandarin relies heavily on lexical tones to distinguish word identity. Using the intermodal preferential looking paradigm, this study examined 3-year-old Mandarinspeakers' ability to use Mandarin lexical tones in learning new words. Results showed that when children were presented with Tone 2(rising) and Tone 4(falling)pairs, children successfully learned both words.However, when children were presented with Tone 2and Tone 3(dipping) pairs, they learned the Tone 2word but not the Tone 3 one. Children were then divided into two groups based on their learning performance on the Tone 3 word. Successful learning of Tone 3 words was observed in the high performers but not in the low performers, who consistently misused Tone 3 as Tone 2. This study showed that Mandarinspeaking 3-year-olds could use lexical tones to learn words under experimental conditions, and that the difficulty of Tone 3 acquisition may be related to its lower level of perceptual distinctiveness compared with other tones.
出处 《Journal of Electronic Science and Technology》 CAS CSCD 2017年第1期25-32,共8页 电子科技学刊(英文版)
基金 supported by Macquarie University ARC Centre of Excellence in Cognition and its Disorders(CCD)through a CCD Research Fellowship a National Educational Research Key Project under Grant No.GPA115005 National Social Science Foundation of China under Grant No.16BYY076
关键词 lexical children speaking learned looking speakers distinguish consistently pronunciation perceptual lexical children speaking learned looking speakers distinguish consistently pronunciation perceptual
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