Title of article :
A naturalness bias in learning stress
Author/Authors :
Angela C. Carpenter، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages :
48
From page :
345
To page :
392
Abstract :
Recent research on the acquisition of natural vs. unnatural phonological processes provides some support for the idea that learning a natural process is easier than learning an unnatural one (Wilson 2003, 2006, Pycha et al. 2003, Pater & Tessier 2005). This study extends those findings by comparing the acquisition of two stress patterns that are identical except in naturalness. Learners were native speakers of English, a language with variable stress, and French, a fixed stress language. Both English and French speakers learned the natural pattern significantly better than the unnatural. The artificial languages specifically neutralized the phonetic cues that might have given a perceptual advantage to the natural language. The findings suggest that a naturalness bias aids in the distinguishing and learning of a phonological pattern. To explain the results, I argue for an interaction between a general and a language-specific cognitive mechanism.
Journal title :
Phonology
Serial Year :
2010
Journal title :
Phonology
Record number :
664719
Link To Document :
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