Spoken language comprehension is a fundamental component of our cognitive skills. We are quite proficient at deciphering words from the auditory input despite the fact that the speech we hear is often masked by noise such as background babble originating from talkers other than the one we are attending to. To perceive spoken language as intended, we rely on prior linguistic knowledge and context. Prior knowledge includes all sounds and words that are familiar to a listener and depends on linguistic experience. For bilinguals, the phonetic and lexical repertoire encompasses two languages, and the degree of overlap between word forms across languages affects the degree to which they influence one another during auditory word recognition. To s...
Converging evidence suggests that there is language non-selective access to the bilingual lexicon in...
Learning and using multiple languages places major demands on our neurocognitive system, which can i...
Auditory word recognition in the non-dominant language has been suggested to break down under noisy ...
Spoken language comprehension is a fundamental component of our cognitive skills. We are quite profi...
Spoken language comprehension is a fundamental component of our cognitive skills. We are quite profi...
Available online 15 May 2021.Spoken language comprehension is a fundamental component of our cogniti...
The current study investigates how second language auditory word recognition, in early and highly pr...
Native listeners can use semantic context more efficiently than non-native listeners in order to rec...
Understanding speech in noise is a fundamental challenge for speech comprehension. This perceptual d...
The benefit of native language and semantic context while listening to speech in noise and the neura...
Although research has now converged towards a consensus that both languages of a bilingual are repre...
Bilingual individuals need effective mechanisms to prevent interference between their languages. Usi...
This dissertation explored different aspects of bilingual word recognition. First, bilingual auditor...
Research into bilingual language production has identified a language control network that subserves...
The role of cross-linguistic phonological overlap in native and non-native word recognition was exam...
Converging evidence suggests that there is language non-selective access to the bilingual lexicon in...
Learning and using multiple languages places major demands on our neurocognitive system, which can i...
Auditory word recognition in the non-dominant language has been suggested to break down under noisy ...
Spoken language comprehension is a fundamental component of our cognitive skills. We are quite profi...
Spoken language comprehension is a fundamental component of our cognitive skills. We are quite profi...
Available online 15 May 2021.Spoken language comprehension is a fundamental component of our cogniti...
The current study investigates how second language auditory word recognition, in early and highly pr...
Native listeners can use semantic context more efficiently than non-native listeners in order to rec...
Understanding speech in noise is a fundamental challenge for speech comprehension. This perceptual d...
The benefit of native language and semantic context while listening to speech in noise and the neura...
Although research has now converged towards a consensus that both languages of a bilingual are repre...
Bilingual individuals need effective mechanisms to prevent interference between their languages. Usi...
This dissertation explored different aspects of bilingual word recognition. First, bilingual auditor...
Research into bilingual language production has identified a language control network that subserves...
The role of cross-linguistic phonological overlap in native and non-native word recognition was exam...
Converging evidence suggests that there is language non-selective access to the bilingual lexicon in...
Learning and using multiple languages places major demands on our neurocognitive system, which can i...
Auditory word recognition in the non-dominant language has been suggested to break down under noisy ...