Idioms have attracted great attention over recent decades. Nevertheless, controversies still remain in regard of the most plausible cognition mechanism for idiom comprehension, especially concerning non-Indo-European languages and second/foreign language users. Event Related Potential (ERP) experiments on proficient English learners whose native language was Mandarin Chinese were conducted to test the influences of idioms' familiarity on both Chinese and English (as foreign language) idiom comprehension. Data including accuracy rates, reaction time, and latency and peak amplitudes of N400 were recorded and analyzed, indicating that familiarity might play a significant role in idiom comprehension in both native and foreign languages. Further...
Idiomatic expressions play an important role in communication. They are widely used in both spoken a...
Monolingual speakers show priming for idiomatic sequences (e.g. a pain in the neck) relative to matc...
Idiom, being a special and indivisible part of language, is the crystallization of culture. With the...
Idiom priming effects (faster processing compared to novel phrases) are generally robust in native s...
Chinese idioms originated from the pre-Qin dynasty (~ 221 A.D.) and are the linguistic and cultural ...
This paper is investigating the processing of idioms by native and non-native speakers. In particula...
The present study used event-related potentials to investigate whether the syntactic structure was...
This paper primarily focuses on the description of the results of a study conducted on ten Chinese u...
AbstractThis study aims to test if analyzability matters in processing the idioms of a language with...
An English idiom is a special combination of words, the meaning of which is not the simple addition ...
This em pirical study investigates the differences in strategy use between advanced and intermediate...
In recent years, the growth of China has successfully boosted the Chinese language to be studied by ...
This study explores the issue of L2 learners ’ idiom comprehension and processing in order to examin...
Using eye-tracking, we investigate on-line processing of idioms in a biasing story context by native...
Idioms are known to cause great difficulty for second language (L2) learners, who may understand the...
Idiomatic expressions play an important role in communication. They are widely used in both spoken a...
Monolingual speakers show priming for idiomatic sequences (e.g. a pain in the neck) relative to matc...
Idiom, being a special and indivisible part of language, is the crystallization of culture. With the...
Idiom priming effects (faster processing compared to novel phrases) are generally robust in native s...
Chinese idioms originated from the pre-Qin dynasty (~ 221 A.D.) and are the linguistic and cultural ...
This paper is investigating the processing of idioms by native and non-native speakers. In particula...
The present study used event-related potentials to investigate whether the syntactic structure was...
This paper primarily focuses on the description of the results of a study conducted on ten Chinese u...
AbstractThis study aims to test if analyzability matters in processing the idioms of a language with...
An English idiom is a special combination of words, the meaning of which is not the simple addition ...
This em pirical study investigates the differences in strategy use between advanced and intermediate...
In recent years, the growth of China has successfully boosted the Chinese language to be studied by ...
This study explores the issue of L2 learners ’ idiom comprehension and processing in order to examin...
Using eye-tracking, we investigate on-line processing of idioms in a biasing story context by native...
Idioms are known to cause great difficulty for second language (L2) learners, who may understand the...
Idiomatic expressions play an important role in communication. They are widely used in both spoken a...
Monolingual speakers show priming for idiomatic sequences (e.g. a pain in the neck) relative to matc...
Idiom, being a special and indivisible part of language, is the crystallization of culture. With the...