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Effect of audiovisual perceptual training on the perception and production of consonants by Japanese learners of English

机译:视听知觉训练对日本英语学习者对辅音的感知和产生的影响

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This study investigates whether L2 learners can be trained to make better use of phonetic information from visual cues in their perception of a novel phonemic contrast. It also evaluates the impact of audiovisual perceptual training on the learners' pronunciation of a novel contrast. The use of visual cues for speech perception was evaluated for two English phonemic contrasts: the /v/-/b/-/p/ labial/labiodental contrast and /l/-/r/ contrast. In the first study, 39 Japanese learners of English were tested on their perception of the /v/-/b/-/p/ distinction in audio, visual and audiovisual modalities, and then undertook ten sessions of either auditory ('A training') or audiovisual ('AV training') perceptual training before being tested again. AV training was more effective than A training in improving the perception of the labial/ labiodental contrast. In a second study, 62 Japanese learners of English were tested on their perception of the /l/-/r/ contrast in audio, visual and audiovisual modalities, and then undertook ten sessions of perceptual training with either auditory stimuli ('A training'), natural audiovisual stimuli ('AV Natural training') or audiovisual stimuli with a synthetic face synchronized to natural speech ('AV Synthetic training'). Perception of the /l/-/r/ contrast improved in all groups but learners trained audiovisually did not improve more than those trained auditorily. Auditory perception improved most for 'A training' learners and performance in the lipreading alone condition improved most for 'natural AV training' learners. The learners' pronunciation of /l/-/r/ improved significantly following perceptual training, and a greater improvement was obtained for the 'AV Natural training' group. This study shows that sensitivity to visual cues for non-native phonemic contrasts can be enhanced via audiovisual perceptual training. AV training is more effective than A training when the visual cues to the phonemic contrast are sufficiently salient. Seeing the facial gestures of the talker also leads to a greater improvement in pronunciation, even for contrasts with relatively low visual salience.
机译:这项研究调查了是否可以训练L2学习者更好地利用视觉提示中的语音信息来感知新的语音对比。它还评估了视听知觉训练对学习者发音的新颖对比的影响。针对两种英语音位对比评估了视觉提示在语音感知中的使用:/ v /-/ b /-/ p /唇/唇齿对比和/ l /-/ r /对比。在第一项研究中,对39名日本英语学习者进行了测试,以测试他们对/ v /-/ b /-/ p /在音频,视觉和视听模式中的区别的感知,然后对每一个听觉进行10堂课(“ A培训” )或视听(“ AV培训”)知觉培训,然后再次进行测试。 AV培训比A培训更有效地改善了对唇/唇齿对比的认识。在第二项研究中,测试了62名日本英语学习者在音频,视觉和视听方式中对/ l /-/ r /对比的感知,然后进行了十次听觉训练,包括听觉刺激(“ A训练” ),自然视听刺激(“ AV自然训练”)或具有与自然语音同步的合成人脸的视听刺激(“ AV综合训练”)。 / l /-/ r /对比度的感知在所有组中均得到改善,但接受视听培训的学习者的学习效果没有比经听觉培训的学习者提高更多。听觉知觉对于“ A培训”学习者改善最大,而单唇阅读条件下的表现对“自然AV培训”学习者改善最大。 / l /-/ r /的学习者的发音在知觉训练后显着提高,“ AV自然训练”组获得了更大的改善。这项研究表明,可以通过视听知觉训练来提高对非母语音素对比的视觉线索敏感性。当对音素对比的视觉提示足够明显时,AV训练比A训练更有效。即使对于视觉显着性较低的对比,看到讲话者的面部手势也可以使发音得到更大的改善。

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