International audienceLanguages differ depending on the set of basic sounds they use (the inventory of consonants and vowels) and on the way in which these sounds can be combined to make up words and phrases (phonological grammar). Previous research has shown that our inventory of consonants and vowels affects the way in which our brains decode foreign sounds (Goto, 1971; Näätänen et al., 1997; Kuhl, 2000). Here, we show that phonological grammar has an equally potent effect. We build on previous research, which shows that stimuli that are phonologically ungrammatical are assimilated to the closest grammatical form in the language (Dupoux et al., 1999). In a cross-linguistic design using French and Japanese participants and a fast event-rel...
& We used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) in conjunction with a voxel-based approac...
International audienceUnder what format(s) are spoken words memorized by the brain? Are word forms s...
We investigated how individual differences in language proficiency and executive control impact cros...
Languages differ depending on the set of basic sounds they use (the inventory of consonants and vowe...
Each language has a unique set of phonemic categories and phonotactic rules which determine permissi...
Each language has a unique set of phonemic categories and phonotactic rules which determine permissi...
Sensitivity to regularities plays a crucial role in the acquisition of various linguistic features f...
Abstract In adults, native language phonology has strong perceptual effects. Previous work has shown...
Second language (L2) learners frequently encounter persistent difficulty in perceiving certain non-n...
We used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) in conjunction with a voxel-based approach to l...
The existence of language-specific abstract sound-structure units (such as the phoneme) is largely u...
It is well known that speech perception is deeply affected by the phoneme categories of the native l...
People have a well-described advantage in identifying individuals and emotions in their own culture,...
International audienceThe development of the phoneme inventory is driven by the acoustic-phonetic pr...
Research question: We address the question of whether the cognitive advantage of the bilingual mind,...
& We used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) in conjunction with a voxel-based approac...
International audienceUnder what format(s) are spoken words memorized by the brain? Are word forms s...
We investigated how individual differences in language proficiency and executive control impact cros...
Languages differ depending on the set of basic sounds they use (the inventory of consonants and vowe...
Each language has a unique set of phonemic categories and phonotactic rules which determine permissi...
Each language has a unique set of phonemic categories and phonotactic rules which determine permissi...
Sensitivity to regularities plays a crucial role in the acquisition of various linguistic features f...
Abstract In adults, native language phonology has strong perceptual effects. Previous work has shown...
Second language (L2) learners frequently encounter persistent difficulty in perceiving certain non-n...
We used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) in conjunction with a voxel-based approach to l...
The existence of language-specific abstract sound-structure units (such as the phoneme) is largely u...
It is well known that speech perception is deeply affected by the phoneme categories of the native l...
People have a well-described advantage in identifying individuals and emotions in their own culture,...
International audienceThe development of the phoneme inventory is driven by the acoustic-phonetic pr...
Research question: We address the question of whether the cognitive advantage of the bilingual mind,...
& We used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) in conjunction with a voxel-based approac...
International audienceUnder what format(s) are spoken words memorized by the brain? Are word forms s...
We investigated how individual differences in language proficiency and executive control impact cros...