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    http://hdl.handle.net/11375/30380| Title: | THE INVESTIGATION OF FOREIGN WORD MEMORY USING NURSERY RHYMES | 
| Authors: | Ahmad, Fiza | 
| Advisor: | Service, Elisabet | 
| Department: | Cognitive Science of Language | 
| Keywords: | linguistics, prosody, foreign word learning, rhythm, nursery rhyme | 
| Publication Date: | Nov-2024 | 
| Abstract: | In linguistics, prosody encompasses the rhythm, stress, and intonation of speech, and this plays an important role in the language-learning process. This study seeks to understand this phenomenon further, providing novel language learning data with nursery rhymes as a vehicle to teach adults foreign words. Building on models of Dynamic Attending Theory and Phonological Short-Term Memory, it was theorized that the accuracy of foreign word learning is predicted by the prosodic cues present in the word’s learning context. This experiment included 3 tasks to explore this theory. Task 1 tested how accurately the participant processed the beat of a musical sequence. In Task 2, participants learned foreign words in a nursery rhyme context. Finally, in Task 3, participants were asked to identify which words they recognized from a large list of foreign words. Results showed a significant effect for prosodic cues’ influence on word memory. Specifically, temporal and rhythmic cues hierarchically facilitate phonological short-term memory, as represented in this paper’s proposed theoretical model. A potential link was also found between individual rhythmic ability and memory of foreign words. Overall, the present thesis offers a theoretical understanding of the use of nursery rhymes during adult foreign language learning | 
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/11375/30380 | 
| Appears in Collections: | Open Access Dissertations and Theses | 
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