To determine when and how L2 learners start to process L2 words affectively and semanti-cally, we conducted a longitudinal study on their interaction in adult L2 learners. In four test sessions, spanning half a year of L2 learning, we monitored behavioral and ERP learning-related changes for one and the same set of words by means of a primed lexical-decision paradigm with L1 primes and L2 targets. Sensitivity rates, accuracy rates, RTs, and N400 amplitude to L2 words and pseudowords improved significantly across sessions. A seman-tic priming effect (e.g, prime “driver”facilitating response to target “street”) was found in accuracy rates and RTs when collapsing Sessions 1 to 4, while this effect modulated ERP amplitudes within the first 300 ...
<p>The hypothesis that word representations are emotionally impoverished in a second language (L2) h...
Research on emotions and second language (L2) learning has proceeded for four decades, and L2 schola...
Pavlenko's keynote paper calls for a rethinking of models of the mental lexicon in the light of rece...
<div><p>To determine when and how L2 learners start to process L2 words affectively and semantically...
To determine when and how L2 learners start to process L2 words affectively and semantically, we con...
Emotion words seem to be processed differently than neutral words. A number of eye-tracking studies ...
To investigate whether second language processing is characterized by the same sensitivity to the em...
Abstract With a goal of investigating psycholinguistic bases of spoken word processing in a second l...
This thesis presents an investigation on the emotional impact of bilingual speakers’ first (L1) and ...
Effects of emotion on word processing are well established in monolingual speakers. However, studies...
A longstanding debate centers around how beginning adult bilinguals process words in their second la...
ABSTRACT: Real-life observation has shown that second language (L2) learners differ in their L2 lear...
<p>With this volume, we propose to join the discussion on the role of affect in the process of secon...
In this article I put forth the core argument that Second Language Acquisition (SLA) needs to accoun...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-06This mixed methods study examined the perceptions a...
<p>The hypothesis that word representations are emotionally impoverished in a second language (L2) h...
Research on emotions and second language (L2) learning has proceeded for four decades, and L2 schola...
Pavlenko's keynote paper calls for a rethinking of models of the mental lexicon in the light of rece...
<div><p>To determine when and how L2 learners start to process L2 words affectively and semantically...
To determine when and how L2 learners start to process L2 words affectively and semantically, we con...
Emotion words seem to be processed differently than neutral words. A number of eye-tracking studies ...
To investigate whether second language processing is characterized by the same sensitivity to the em...
Abstract With a goal of investigating psycholinguistic bases of spoken word processing in a second l...
This thesis presents an investigation on the emotional impact of bilingual speakers’ first (L1) and ...
Effects of emotion on word processing are well established in monolingual speakers. However, studies...
A longstanding debate centers around how beginning adult bilinguals process words in their second la...
ABSTRACT: Real-life observation has shown that second language (L2) learners differ in their L2 lear...
<p>With this volume, we propose to join the discussion on the role of affect in the process of secon...
In this article I put forth the core argument that Second Language Acquisition (SLA) needs to accoun...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-06This mixed methods study examined the perceptions a...
<p>The hypothesis that word representations are emotionally impoverished in a second language (L2) h...
Research on emotions and second language (L2) learning has proceeded for four decades, and L2 schola...
Pavlenko's keynote paper calls for a rethinking of models of the mental lexicon in the light of rece...