The possible transformation of the explicit knowledge developed during classroom learning of a second language into implicit knowledge of that language remains an open issue. In this study, we investigated the relationship between the explicit and implicit processing of morphosyntactic violations of English as an L2. ERP responses were obtained from 24 French learners (12 Intermediate and 12 Advanced) and 12 Native controls (NS) while participants evaluated the grammaticality of orally presented sentences containing subject-verb agreement violations. Results show that NS and Advanced speakers outperformed the Intermediate ones on the behavioural task. A P600 effect was obtained for all groups. Additionally, NS and Advanced learners exhibite...
The main research question of this thesis was to test if native-like ERP patterns in response to spe...
This study investigates the morphosyntactic competence of advanced ESL learners and native speakers ...
Based on recent findings showing electrophysiological changes in adult language learners after relat...
International audienceThe possible transformation of the explicit knowledge developed during classro...
International audienceImplicit grammar learning with semi-artificial languages has shown that it is ...
This study explored the effect of proficiency on the native-likeness of syntactic processing in a se...
This work examines the effect of learning conditions on the evolution of the neurocognitive mechanis...
Dans cette thèse, nous examinons l'effet de différentes conditions d'apprentissage sur l'évolution d...
International audienceThis study explored the effect of proficiency on the native-likeness ...
The goal of the present study was to investigate the electro- physiological correlates of second-lan...
AbstractHumans show variable degrees of success in acquiring a second language (L2). In many cases, ...
International audienceThe way the syntax of our first language (L1) interacts with the syntax of a l...
This study used Event-Related Potentials (ERPs) to explore the role of input-based structure-specifi...
One challenge of learning a foreign language (L2) in adulthood is the mastery of syntactic structure...
In the present study, we investigate how early and late L2 learners process L2 grammatical traits th...
The main research question of this thesis was to test if native-like ERP patterns in response to spe...
This study investigates the morphosyntactic competence of advanced ESL learners and native speakers ...
Based on recent findings showing electrophysiological changes in adult language learners after relat...
International audienceThe possible transformation of the explicit knowledge developed during classro...
International audienceImplicit grammar learning with semi-artificial languages has shown that it is ...
This study explored the effect of proficiency on the native-likeness of syntactic processing in a se...
This work examines the effect of learning conditions on the evolution of the neurocognitive mechanis...
Dans cette thèse, nous examinons l'effet de différentes conditions d'apprentissage sur l'évolution d...
International audienceThis study explored the effect of proficiency on the native-likeness ...
The goal of the present study was to investigate the electro- physiological correlates of second-lan...
AbstractHumans show variable degrees of success in acquiring a second language (L2). In many cases, ...
International audienceThe way the syntax of our first language (L1) interacts with the syntax of a l...
This study used Event-Related Potentials (ERPs) to explore the role of input-based structure-specifi...
One challenge of learning a foreign language (L2) in adulthood is the mastery of syntactic structure...
In the present study, we investigate how early and late L2 learners process L2 grammatical traits th...
The main research question of this thesis was to test if native-like ERP patterns in response to spe...
This study investigates the morphosyntactic competence of advanced ESL learners and native speakers ...
Based on recent findings showing electrophysiological changes in adult language learners after relat...