How much does prosody help word segmentation? A simulation study on infant-directed speech

Ludusan B, Cristia A, Mazuka R, Dupoux E (2022)
Cognition 219: 104961.

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Ludusan, BogdanUniBi ; Cristia, Alejandrina; Mazuka, Reiko; Dupoux, Emmanuel
Abstract / Bemerkung
Infants come to learn several hundreds of word forms by two years of age, and it is possible this involves carving these forms out from continuous speech. It has been proposed that the task is facilitated by the presence of prosodic boundaries. We revisit this claim by running computational models of word segmentation, with and without prosodic information, on a corpus of infant-directed speech. We use five cognitively-based algorithms, which vary in whether they employ a sub-lexical or a lexical segmentation strategy and whether they are simple heuristics or embody an ideal learner. Results show that providing expert-annotated prosodic breaks does not uniformly help all segmentation models. The sub-lexical algorithms, which perform more poorly, benefit most, while the lexical ones show a very small gain. Moreover, when prosodic information is derived automatically from the acoustic cues infants are known to be sensitive to, errors in the detection of the boundaries lead to smaller positive effects, and even negative ones for some algorithms. This shows that even though infants could potentially use prosodic breaks, it does not necessarily follow that they should incorporate prosody into their segmentation strategies, when confronted with realistic signals.
Stichworte
biphonetics
Erscheinungsjahr
2022
Zeitschriftentitel
Cognition
Band
219
Art.-Nr.
104961
ISSN
0010-0277
eISSN
1873-7838
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2961094

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Ludusan B, Cristia A, Mazuka R, Dupoux E. How much does prosody help word segmentation? A simulation study on infant-directed speech. Cognition . 2022;219: 104961.
Ludusan, B., Cristia, A., Mazuka, R., & Dupoux, E. (2022). How much does prosody help word segmentation? A simulation study on infant-directed speech. Cognition , 219, 104961. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cognition.2021.104961
Ludusan, Bogdan, Cristia, Alejandrina, Mazuka, Reiko, and Dupoux, Emmanuel. 2022. “How much does prosody help word segmentation? A simulation study on infant-directed speech”. Cognition 219: 104961.
Ludusan, B., Cristia, A., Mazuka, R., and Dupoux, E. (2022). How much does prosody help word segmentation? A simulation study on infant-directed speech. Cognition 219:104961.
Ludusan, B., et al., 2022. How much does prosody help word segmentation? A simulation study on infant-directed speech. Cognition , 219: 104961.
B. Ludusan, et al., “How much does prosody help word segmentation? A simulation study on infant-directed speech”, Cognition , vol. 219, 2022, : 104961.
Ludusan, B., Cristia, A., Mazuka, R., Dupoux, E.: How much does prosody help word segmentation? A simulation study on infant-directed speech. Cognition . 219, : 104961 (2022).
Ludusan, Bogdan, Cristia, Alejandrina, Mazuka, Reiko, and Dupoux, Emmanuel. “How much does prosody help word segmentation? A simulation study on infant-directed speech”. Cognition 219 (2022): 104961.
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