Pitch it right: Using prosodic entrainment to improve robot-assisted foreign language learning in school-aged children

Bo Molenaar, Breixo Soliño Fernández (Corresponding author), Alessandra Polimeno, Emilia Barakova, Aoju Chen

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Abstract

Robot-assisted language learning (RALL) is a promising application when employing social robots to help both children and adults acquire a language and is an increasingly widely studied area of child–robot interaction. By introducing prosodic entrainment, i.e., converging the robot’s pitch with that of the learner, the present study aimed to provide new insights into RALL as a facilitative method for interactive tutoring. It is hypothesized that pitch-level entrainment by a Nao robot during a word learning task in a foreign language will result in increased learning in school-aged children. The results indicate that entrainment has no significant effect on participants’ learning, contra the hypothesis. Research on the implementation of entrainment in the context of RALL is new. This study highlights constraints in currently available technologies for voice generation and methodological limitations that should be taken into account in future research.

Original languageEnglish
Article number76
Number of pages9
JournalMultimodal Technologies and Interaction
Volume5
Issue number12
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2021

Bibliographical note

Funding Information:
Funding: This research was funded by a Westerdijk Talent grant from the Dutch Research Council (Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek).

Funding

Funding: This research was funded by a Westerdijk Talent grant from the Dutch Research Council (Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek).

Keywords

  • Foreign language learning
  • Pitch entrainment
  • Robot-assisted language learning
  • Robot– child interaction

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