Does tuning to one’s native language explain the sensitive period for language learning? We explore the idea that tuning to (or becoming more selective for) the properties of one’s native-language could result in being less open (or plastic) for tuning to the properties of a new language. To explore how this might lead to the sensitive period for grammar learning, we ask if tuning to an earlier-learned aspect of language (sound structure) has an impact on the neural representation of a later-learned aspect (grammar). English-speaking adults learned one of two miniature artificial languages over 4 days in the lab. Compared to English, both languages had novel grammar, but only one was comprised of novel sounds. After learning a language, par...
Little is known about the neural mechanisms that underlie tuning to the native language(s) in early ...
Language learning aptitude during adulthood varies markedly across individuals. An individual's nati...
Previous studies have suggested differential engagement of addressed and assembled phonologies in re...
The aim of this research is to better understand why children consistently surpass adults in their u...
International audienceTheories abound as concerns the acquisition of a “second” language, i.e. a lan...
International audienceTheories abound as concerns the acquisition of a “second” language, i.e. a lan...
Adults are excellent learners. Yet, a notable exception to this excellence is adult language acquisi...
Adults are excellent learners. Yet, a notable exception to this excellence is adult language acquisi...
Many studies of non-native speech sound learning report a great deal of individual variability; some...
Neural plasticity in speech acquisition and learning is concerned with the timeline trajectory and t...
Many studies of non-native speech sound learning report a great deal of individual variability; some...
Learning a foreign language in a natural immersion context with high exposure to the new language ha...
Learning to process speech in a foreign language involves learning new representations for mapping t...
Learning a foreign language in a natural immersion context with high exposure to the new language ha...
Previous studies have suggested differential engagement of addressed and assembled phonologies in re...
Little is known about the neural mechanisms that underlie tuning to the native language(s) in early ...
Language learning aptitude during adulthood varies markedly across individuals. An individual's nati...
Previous studies have suggested differential engagement of addressed and assembled phonologies in re...
The aim of this research is to better understand why children consistently surpass adults in their u...
International audienceTheories abound as concerns the acquisition of a “second” language, i.e. a lan...
International audienceTheories abound as concerns the acquisition of a “second” language, i.e. a lan...
Adults are excellent learners. Yet, a notable exception to this excellence is adult language acquisi...
Adults are excellent learners. Yet, a notable exception to this excellence is adult language acquisi...
Many studies of non-native speech sound learning report a great deal of individual variability; some...
Neural plasticity in speech acquisition and learning is concerned with the timeline trajectory and t...
Many studies of non-native speech sound learning report a great deal of individual variability; some...
Learning a foreign language in a natural immersion context with high exposure to the new language ha...
Learning to process speech in a foreign language involves learning new representations for mapping t...
Learning a foreign language in a natural immersion context with high exposure to the new language ha...
Previous studies have suggested differential engagement of addressed and assembled phonologies in re...
Little is known about the neural mechanisms that underlie tuning to the native language(s) in early ...
Language learning aptitude during adulthood varies markedly across individuals. An individual's nati...
Previous studies have suggested differential engagement of addressed and assembled phonologies in re...