Language experience influences non-linguistic pitch perception
语言经验影响非语言音高感知
Gang Peng 彭刚; Diana Deutsch; Trevor Henthorn; Danjie Su 苏丹洁; William S-Y. Wang 王士元

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Following publication of the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis, evidence has accumulated for the influence of language experience on perception. There are thousands of languages in the world which make use of pitch patterns to construct words much as vowels and consonants are used, among which Mandarin (a.k.a. Putonghua) is a typical tone language. This study examines the effect of language experience (tone language experience vs. nontone language experience) on non-linguistic pitch perception. First, we show a significantly higher prevalence of absolute pitch among native tone-language-speaking music students than among nontone-language-speaking music students. Moreover, we show that language experience shapes the perception of tone sweeps, extending the influence of language prototypes from the linguistic domain to the non-linguistic domain. Taken together, these results demonstrate that language experience affects auditory perception, and so provide evidence for the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis in the auditory modality.

随着萨皮尔–沃尔夫假说的提出,语言经验影响感知已经累积了许多证据。世界上有几千种语言像利用元音和辅音一样利用音高模式来构词。其中,普通话就是一种典型的声调语言。本研究考察语言经验(声调语言经验对比非声调语言经验)对非语言音高感知的影响。首先,我们发现母语为声调语言的学习音乐的学生要比同等的母语为非声调语言的学习音乐的学生的绝对音高能力显著地好。此外,语言经验也影响对纯音扫描的感知,把语言经验对音高感知的影响力拓展到非语言且非熟悉范畴。总而言之,这些结果表明语言经验也影响一般听觉感知,进而为萨皮尔–沃尔夫假说提供了听觉模态方面的证据。

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Absolute pitch 绝对音高 Tone sweep 纯音扫描 Sapir-Whorf hypothesis 萨皮尔–沃尔夫假说 Pitch perception 音高感知 Tone language 声调语言

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