著者
菊池英明
所属
題材
対話発達
被検体
データ収集方法
モデル
専門分野
言語学情報科学
評価指標
キーワード
音韻獲得音響統計分析
概要

書誌: PLoS One ,2013

Ricardo Augusto Hoffmann BION,MIYAZAWA Kouki,KIKUCHI  Hideaki,MAZUKA Reiko,”Learning phonemic vowel length from naturalistic recordings of  Japanese infantdirected speech”,PLoS  One,vol.8,no.2,pp.e51594,2013

Abstract

In Japanese, vowel duration can distinguish the meaning of words. In order for infants to learn this phonemic contrast using simple distributional analyses, there should be reliable differences in the duration of short and long vowels, and the frequency distribution of vowels must make these differences salient enough in the input. In this study, we evaluate these requirements of phonemic learning by analyzing the duration of vowels from over 11 hours of Japanese infant-directed speech. We found that long vowels are substantially longer than short vowels in the input directed to infants, for each of the five oral vowels. However, we also found that learning phonemic length from the overall distribution of vowel duration is not going to be easy for a simple distributional learner, because of the large base-rate effect (i.e., 94% of vowels are short), and because of the many factors that influence vowel duration (e.g., intonational phrase boundaries, word boundaries, and vowel height). Therefore, a successful learner would need to take into account additional factors such as prosodic and lexical cues in order to discover that duration can contrast the meaning of words in Japanese. These findings highlight the importance of taking into account the naturalistic distributions of lexicons and acoustic cues when modeling early phonemic learning.

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