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...
Does tuning to one’s native language explain the sensitive period for language learning? We explore ...
Logographic Chinese differs from alphabetic languages in aspects of orthography and phonology. While...
& Phonological processes map sound information onto high-er levels of language processing and pr...
International audienceLanguages differ depending on the set of basic sounds they use (the inventory ...
International audienceThe development of the phoneme inventory is driven by the acoustic-phonetic pr...
It is well known that speech perception is deeply affected by the phoneme categories of the native l...
Previous studies have suggested differential engagement of addressed and assembled phonologies in re...
Studies of phonological processes during language comprehension consistently report activation of th...
& We used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) in conjunction with a voxel-based approac...
This fMRI study used a single, multi-factorial, within-subjects design to dissociate multiple lingui...
The phonological structure of speech supports the highly automatic mapping of sound to meaning. Whil...
Previous work has shown a relationship between brain anatomy and how quickly adults learn to perceiv...
We used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) in conjunction with a voxel-based approach to l...
Abstract & Impairments in phonological processing have been associated with damage to the region...
In tonal languages, such as Mandarin Chinese, the pitch contour of vowels discriminates lexical mean...
Does tuning to one’s native language explain the sensitive period for language learning? We explore ...
Logographic Chinese differs from alphabetic languages in aspects of orthography and phonology. While...
& Phonological processes map sound information onto high-er levels of language processing and pr...
International audienceLanguages differ depending on the set of basic sounds they use (the inventory ...
International audienceThe development of the phoneme inventory is driven by the acoustic-phonetic pr...
It is well known that speech perception is deeply affected by the phoneme categories of the native l...
Previous studies have suggested differential engagement of addressed and assembled phonologies in re...
Studies of phonological processes during language comprehension consistently report activation of th...
& We used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) in conjunction with a voxel-based approac...
This fMRI study used a single, multi-factorial, within-subjects design to dissociate multiple lingui...
The phonological structure of speech supports the highly automatic mapping of sound to meaning. Whil...
Previous work has shown a relationship between brain anatomy and how quickly adults learn to perceiv...
We used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) in conjunction with a voxel-based approach to l...
Abstract & Impairments in phonological processing have been associated with damage to the region...
In tonal languages, such as Mandarin Chinese, the pitch contour of vowels discriminates lexical mean...
Does tuning to one’s native language explain the sensitive period for language learning? We explore ...
Logographic Chinese differs from alphabetic languages in aspects of orthography and phonology. While...
& Phonological processes map sound information onto high-er levels of language processing and pr...