In a semantic priming study, we investigated the processing of German–English homographs such as gift (German = “poison”, English = “present”) in sentence contexts using a joint reaction time (RT)/event-related brain potential (ERP) measure. Native German speakers with intermediate or advanced knowledge of English (N = 48) performed an all-L2 (English) experiment where sentences such as “The woman gave her friend an expensive gift” (control prime: item) were presented, followed by targets (i.e., boss) for lexical decision. To test the role of global task effects during sentence processing, we presented half the participants (N = 24) with a 20-min silent film narrated in German and half (N = 24) with the film in English before the experiment...
International audienceIn this study we explored the temporal origin of processing differences betwee...
International audienceIn this study we explored the temporal origin of processing differences betwee...
We report three reaction time (RT)/event-related brain potential (ERP) semantic priming lexical deci...
Using primed lexical decision, we measured reaction times and event-related brain potentials to targ...
Item does not contain fulltextDutch-English bilinguals performed a generalized lexical decision task...
Dutch-English bilinguals performed a generalized lexical decision task on triplets of items, respond...
Using a semantic priming paradigm, this study examines the effects of semantic and lexical-ortho gra...
Contains fulltext : 43326.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Using a semant...
We report three reaction time (RT)/event-related brain potential (ERP) semantic priming lexical deci...
International audienceIn a previous study of native-English speaking university learners of a second...
Abstract We report three reaction time (RT)/event-related brain potential (ERP) seman...
International audienceIn this study we explored the temporal origin of processing differences betwee...
International audienceIn this study we explored the temporal origin of processing differences betwee...
Lexical access in bilinguals has been considered either selective or non-selective and evidence exis...
International audienceIn this study we explored the temporal origin of processing differences betwee...
International audienceIn this study we explored the temporal origin of processing differences betwee...
International audienceIn this study we explored the temporal origin of processing differences betwee...
We report three reaction time (RT)/event-related brain potential (ERP) semantic priming lexical deci...
Using primed lexical decision, we measured reaction times and event-related brain potentials to targ...
Item does not contain fulltextDutch-English bilinguals performed a generalized lexical decision task...
Dutch-English bilinguals performed a generalized lexical decision task on triplets of items, respond...
Using a semantic priming paradigm, this study examines the effects of semantic and lexical-ortho gra...
Contains fulltext : 43326.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Using a semant...
We report three reaction time (RT)/event-related brain potential (ERP) semantic priming lexical deci...
International audienceIn a previous study of native-English speaking university learners of a second...
Abstract We report three reaction time (RT)/event-related brain potential (ERP) seman...
International audienceIn this study we explored the temporal origin of processing differences betwee...
International audienceIn this study we explored the temporal origin of processing differences betwee...
Lexical access in bilinguals has been considered either selective or non-selective and evidence exis...
International audienceIn this study we explored the temporal origin of processing differences betwee...
International audienceIn this study we explored the temporal origin of processing differences betwee...
International audienceIn this study we explored the temporal origin of processing differences betwee...
We report three reaction time (RT)/event-related brain potential (ERP) semantic priming lexical deci...