Recent behavioural evidence from second language (L2) learners has suggested native-like processing of syntactic structures, such as long-distance wh-dependencies in L2. The underlying processes are still largely debated, while the available neuroimaging evidence has been restricted to native (L1) processing. Here we test highly proficient L2 learners of English in an fMRI experiment incorporating a sentence reading task with long-distance wh-dependencies, including abstract syntactic categories (empty traces of wh-movement). Our results suggest that long-distance wh-dependencies impose increased working memory (WM) demands, compared to control sentences of equal length, demonstrated as increased activation of the superior and middle tempor...
In this quantitative meta-analysis, we used the activation likelihood estimation (ALE) approach to a...
Four groups of second language (L2) learners of English from different language backgrounds (Chinese...
The present study tested the hypothesis that language distance between first language (L1) and secon...
Recent behavioural evidence from second language (L2) learners has suggested native-like processing ...
Recent behavioural evidence from second language (L2) learners has suggested native-like processing ...
International audienceWe used fMRI to examine the functional correlates of syntactical processing in...
This functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study investigated the brain regions underlying la...
AbstractThis functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study investigated the brain regions under...
Contains fulltext : 90316.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)There are seve...
Language processing inevitably involves working memory (WM) operations, especially for sentences wit...
This study investigates the real-time processing of wh-dependencies by advanced Greek-speaking learn...
Item does not contain fulltextIn this contribution, we review an ERP experiment and an fMRI experime...
Understanding neurocognitive mechanisms supporting the use of multiple languages is a key question i...
By using the eye-tracking method, the present study explores whether working memory capacity asses...
Item does not contain fulltextWe introduce two experiments that explored syntactic and semantic proc...
In this quantitative meta-analysis, we used the activation likelihood estimation (ALE) approach to a...
Four groups of second language (L2) learners of English from different language backgrounds (Chinese...
The present study tested the hypothesis that language distance between first language (L1) and secon...
Recent behavioural evidence from second language (L2) learners has suggested native-like processing ...
Recent behavioural evidence from second language (L2) learners has suggested native-like processing ...
International audienceWe used fMRI to examine the functional correlates of syntactical processing in...
This functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study investigated the brain regions underlying la...
AbstractThis functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study investigated the brain regions under...
Contains fulltext : 90316.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)There are seve...
Language processing inevitably involves working memory (WM) operations, especially for sentences wit...
This study investigates the real-time processing of wh-dependencies by advanced Greek-speaking learn...
Item does not contain fulltextIn this contribution, we review an ERP experiment and an fMRI experime...
Understanding neurocognitive mechanisms supporting the use of multiple languages is a key question i...
By using the eye-tracking method, the present study explores whether working memory capacity asses...
Item does not contain fulltextWe introduce two experiments that explored syntactic and semantic proc...
In this quantitative meta-analysis, we used the activation likelihood estimation (ALE) approach to a...
Four groups of second language (L2) learners of English from different language backgrounds (Chinese...
The present study tested the hypothesis that language distance between first language (L1) and secon...