Implicit learning of unfamiliar tone sandhi patterns in lexical recognition

IntroductionThis study investigates whether unfamiliar tone sandhi patterns in Tianjin Mandarin can be implicitly learned through an artificial language learning experiment, and if the acquired knowledge is rule-based and generalizable.MethodsParticipants were trained to learn monosyllabic words and...

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Main Authors: Ting Zou, Xinbing Luo
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2025-01-01
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2024.1414732/full
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description IntroductionThis study investigates whether unfamiliar tone sandhi patterns in Tianjin Mandarin can be implicitly learned through an artificial language learning experiment, and if the acquired knowledge is rule-based and generalizable.MethodsParticipants were trained to learn monosyllabic words and disyllabic phrases with their attention focused on a word-order rule, while unknowingly being exposed to unfamiliar tone sandhi patterns. A judgement test with trial-to-trial confidence ratings was conducted to assess the learning outcomes and participants’ awareness.ResultsResults revealed significantly above-chance performance on tone sandhi patterns for learned phrases. This learning effect was generalized to unseen phrases made up of familiar words, but not to phrases with new words, indicating a degree of abstraction across instances, though the learning is not fully rule-based. The confidence rating results suggest that participants were unaware of the structural sandhi knowledge, but the reaction time data of the judgement test indicate that the sandhi knowledge was learned with awareness at the level of noticing.DiscussionThe results have been discussed in light of theories of implicit learning and the findings of previous research on phonological learning.
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spelling doaj-art-658a35d633eb40daba4184c6bd9699d72025-01-29T06:46:05ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychology1664-10782025-01-011510.3389/fpsyg.2024.14147321414732Implicit learning of unfamiliar tone sandhi patterns in lexical recognitionTing ZouXinbing LuoIntroductionThis study investigates whether unfamiliar tone sandhi patterns in Tianjin Mandarin can be implicitly learned through an artificial language learning experiment, and if the acquired knowledge is rule-based and generalizable.MethodsParticipants were trained to learn monosyllabic words and disyllabic phrases with their attention focused on a word-order rule, while unknowingly being exposed to unfamiliar tone sandhi patterns. A judgement test with trial-to-trial confidence ratings was conducted to assess the learning outcomes and participants’ awareness.ResultsResults revealed significantly above-chance performance on tone sandhi patterns for learned phrases. This learning effect was generalized to unseen phrases made up of familiar words, but not to phrases with new words, indicating a degree of abstraction across instances, though the learning is not fully rule-based. The confidence rating results suggest that participants were unaware of the structural sandhi knowledge, but the reaction time data of the judgement test indicate that the sandhi knowledge was learned with awareness at the level of noticing.DiscussionThe results have been discussed in light of theories of implicit learning and the findings of previous research on phonological learning.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2024.1414732/fullimplicit learningtone sandhiadult L2 learnersattentionTianjin Mandarinartificial word learning
spellingShingle Ting Zou
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Implicit learning of unfamiliar tone sandhi patterns in lexical recognition
Frontiers in Psychology
implicit learning
tone sandhi
adult L2 learners
attention
Tianjin Mandarin
artificial word learning
title Implicit learning of unfamiliar tone sandhi patterns in lexical recognition
title_full Implicit learning of unfamiliar tone sandhi patterns in lexical recognition
title_fullStr Implicit learning of unfamiliar tone sandhi patterns in lexical recognition
title_full_unstemmed Implicit learning of unfamiliar tone sandhi patterns in lexical recognition
title_short Implicit learning of unfamiliar tone sandhi patterns in lexical recognition
title_sort implicit learning of unfamiliar tone sandhi patterns in lexical recognition
topic implicit learning
tone sandhi
adult L2 learners
attention
Tianjin Mandarin
artificial word learning
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2024.1414732/full
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