Teaching the /r/-/l/ discrimination to Japanese adults: behavioral and neural aspects.

Physiol Behav

Center for the Neural Basis of Cognition, 115 Mellon Institute, 4400 Fifth Avenue, 15213, Pittsburgh, PA, USA.

Published: December 2002

AI Article Synopsis

  • Researchers studied how Japanese adults learn the English /r/-/l/ sound distinction, a challenge for native Japanese speakers.
  • Two training methods were used: adaptive training with easier sounds and fixed training with difficult ones, with some participants receiving feedback and others not.
  • After training, most subjects demonstrated improved ability to identify and discriminate between the sounds, indicating effective learning, and studies are ongoing to explore the brain activity related to these improvements.

Article Abstract

Several studies have been conducted to address the learning of a nonnative speech contrast in adulthood, using native speakers of Japanese and the English /r/-/l/ contrast. Japanese adults were asked to identify contrasting /r/-/l/ stimuli (e.g., "rock-lock"). An adaptive training regime starting with initially easy stimuli was contrasted with a fixed training regime using difficult stimuli, with some subjects receiving feedback on the correctness of their responses and others receiving no feedback in both conditions. After three and six sessions of training, subjects received tests assessing identification and discrimination of /r/-/l/ stimuli as well as generalization. In all cases except fixed training without feedback, subjects showed clear evidence of learning, and several indicators suggested that training affects speech perception, rather than simply auditory processes. Neuroimaging studies currently underway are examining the neural basis of these findings.

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