Using the eye-movement monitoring technique in two reading comprehension experiments, we investigated the timing of constraints on wh-dependencies (so-called ‘island’ constraints) in native and nonnative sentence processing. Our results show that both native and nonnative speakers of English are sensitive to extraction islands during processing, suggesting that memory storage limitations affect native and nonnative comprehenders in essentially the same way. Furthermore, our results show that the timing of island effects in native compared to nonnative sentence comprehension is affected differently by the type of cue (semantic fit versus filled gaps) signalling whether dependency formation is possible at a potential gap site. Whereas Engli...
Electrophysiological studies consistently find N400 effects of semantic incongruity in non-native wr...
Second-language (L2) sentence processing may differ from process-ing in a native language in a varie...
Language comprehension requires the listener to determine how non-adjacent words in an utterance rel...
There is a debate as to whether second language (L2) learners show qualitatively similar processing ...
This study investigates the real-time processing of wh-dependencies by advanced Greek-speaking learn...
Four groups of second language (L2) learners of English from different language backgrounds (Chinese...
By using the eye-tracking method, the present study explores whether working memory capacity asses...
The mechanisms underlying native (L1) and non-native (L2) sentence processing have been widely debat...
It is well-attested that native speakers tend to give low acceptability ratings to sentences that in...
By using the eye-tracking method, the present study explores whether working memory capacity assesse...
Linguistic dependencies between non-adjacent words have been shown to cause comprehension difficulty...
Differences between native (L1) and non-native (L2) comprehension have been debated. This study expl...
Using both offline and online measures, the present study investigates attachment resolution in rela...
This study examines the acquisition of syntactic island constraints on wh-movement in English by nat...
A body of research argues that unlike native speakers (NSs), non-native speakers (NNSs) cannot acces...
Electrophysiological studies consistently find N400 effects of semantic incongruity in non-native wr...
Second-language (L2) sentence processing may differ from process-ing in a native language in a varie...
Language comprehension requires the listener to determine how non-adjacent words in an utterance rel...
There is a debate as to whether second language (L2) learners show qualitatively similar processing ...
This study investigates the real-time processing of wh-dependencies by advanced Greek-speaking learn...
Four groups of second language (L2) learners of English from different language backgrounds (Chinese...
By using the eye-tracking method, the present study explores whether working memory capacity asses...
The mechanisms underlying native (L1) and non-native (L2) sentence processing have been widely debat...
It is well-attested that native speakers tend to give low acceptability ratings to sentences that in...
By using the eye-tracking method, the present study explores whether working memory capacity assesse...
Linguistic dependencies between non-adjacent words have been shown to cause comprehension difficulty...
Differences between native (L1) and non-native (L2) comprehension have been debated. This study expl...
Using both offline and online measures, the present study investigates attachment resolution in rela...
This study examines the acquisition of syntactic island constraints on wh-movement in English by nat...
A body of research argues that unlike native speakers (NSs), non-native speakers (NNSs) cannot acces...
Electrophysiological studies consistently find N400 effects of semantic incongruity in non-native wr...
Second-language (L2) sentence processing may differ from process-ing in a native language in a varie...
Language comprehension requires the listener to determine how non-adjacent words in an utterance rel...