People differ in their ability to perceive second language (L2) sounds. In early bilinguals the variability in learning L2 phonemes stems from speech-specific capabilities (Díaz, Baus, Escera, Costa & Sebastián-Gallés, 2008). The present study addresses whether speech-specific capabilities similarly explain variability in late bilinguals. Event-related potentials were recorded (using a design similar to Díaz et al., 2008) in two groups of late Dutch–English bilinguals who were good or poor in overtly discriminating the L2 English vowels /ε-æ/. The mismatch negativity, an index of discrimination sensitivity, was similar between the groups in conditions involving pure tones (of different length, frequency, and presentation order) but was atte...
The goal of most adult second language (L2) learners is to confidently and efficiently communicate i...
This dissertation explores the potential differences in the acquisition of the sound system of a sec...
Lexical recognition is typically slower in L2 than in L1. Part of the difficulty comes from a not pr...
People differ in their ability to perceive second language (L2) sounds. In early bilinguals the vari...
People differ in their ability to perceive second language (L2) sounds. In early bilinguals the vari...
People differ in their ability to perceive second language (L2) sounds. In early bilinguals the vari...
Human beings differ in their ability to master the sounds of their second language (L2). Phonetic tr...
The extent to which the phonetic system of a second language is mastered varies across individuals. ...
This article analyses the acoustical properties of Dutch vowels produced by adult Spanish learners a...
While many adults experience difficulties with discriminating specific sounds in a second language (...
The speech of late second language (L2) learners is generally marked by an accent. The dominant theo...
Spanish (L2) speakers have difficulty in perceiving the French vowel height contrast /e/-//. L2 perc...
Many learners of a foreign language (L2) struggle to correctly pronounce newly-learned speech sounds...
There is growing evidence in the literature for the positive effect of phonetic training on the perc...
We examined the consequences of within-category phonetic variability in the input on non-native lear...
The goal of most adult second language (L2) learners is to confidently and efficiently communicate i...
This dissertation explores the potential differences in the acquisition of the sound system of a sec...
Lexical recognition is typically slower in L2 than in L1. Part of the difficulty comes from a not pr...
People differ in their ability to perceive second language (L2) sounds. In early bilinguals the vari...
People differ in their ability to perceive second language (L2) sounds. In early bilinguals the vari...
People differ in their ability to perceive second language (L2) sounds. In early bilinguals the vari...
Human beings differ in their ability to master the sounds of their second language (L2). Phonetic tr...
The extent to which the phonetic system of a second language is mastered varies across individuals. ...
This article analyses the acoustical properties of Dutch vowels produced by adult Spanish learners a...
While many adults experience difficulties with discriminating specific sounds in a second language (...
The speech of late second language (L2) learners is generally marked by an accent. The dominant theo...
Spanish (L2) speakers have difficulty in perceiving the French vowel height contrast /e/-//. L2 perc...
Many learners of a foreign language (L2) struggle to correctly pronounce newly-learned speech sounds...
There is growing evidence in the literature for the positive effect of phonetic training on the perc...
We examined the consequences of within-category phonetic variability in the input on non-native lear...
The goal of most adult second language (L2) learners is to confidently and efficiently communicate i...
This dissertation explores the potential differences in the acquisition of the sound system of a sec...
Lexical recognition is typically slower in L2 than in L1. Part of the difficulty comes from a not pr...