Previous research suggests that bilinguals presented with low and high predictability sentences benefit from semantics in clear but not in conversational speech [1]. In everyday speech, however, many words are not highly predictable. Previous research has shown that native listeners can use also more subtle semantic contextual information [2]. The present study reports two auditory lexical decision experiments investigating to what extent late Asian-English bilinguals benefit from subtle semantic cues in their processing of English unreduced and reduced speech. Our results indicate that these bilinguals are less sensitive to semantic cues than native listeners for both speech registers
The benefit of native language and semantic context while listening to speech in noise and the neura...
Listeners require context to understand the casual pronunciation variants of words that are typical ...
Native listeners can use semantic context more efficiently than non-native listeners in order to rec...
Previous research suggests that bilinguals presented with low and high predictability sentences bene...
Previous research suggests that bilinguals presented with low and high predictability sentences bene...
Previous research suggests that bilinguals presented with low and high predictability sentences bene...
Bilinguals are better able to perceive speech-in-noise in their native compared to their non-native ...
Bilinguals are better able to perceive speech-in-noise in their native compared to their non-native ...
We investigated whether language nonselective lexical access in bilingual auditory word recognition ...
We investigated whether language nonselective lexical access in bilingual auditory word recognition ...
Aims: This paper seeks to determine the degree to which bilinguals and monolinguals use the semantic...
Using the visual world paradigm, we tested whether Dutch-English bilinguals predict upcoming semanti...
Using the visual world paradigm, we tested whether Dutch-English bilinguals predict upcoming semanti...
Using the visual world paradigm, we tested whether Dutch-English bilinguals predict upcoming semanti...
Monolingual listeners continuously predict upcoming information. Here, we tested whether predictive ...
The benefit of native language and semantic context while listening to speech in noise and the neura...
Listeners require context to understand the casual pronunciation variants of words that are typical ...
Native listeners can use semantic context more efficiently than non-native listeners in order to rec...
Previous research suggests that bilinguals presented with low and high predictability sentences bene...
Previous research suggests that bilinguals presented with low and high predictability sentences bene...
Previous research suggests that bilinguals presented with low and high predictability sentences bene...
Bilinguals are better able to perceive speech-in-noise in their native compared to their non-native ...
Bilinguals are better able to perceive speech-in-noise in their native compared to their non-native ...
We investigated whether language nonselective lexical access in bilingual auditory word recognition ...
We investigated whether language nonselective lexical access in bilingual auditory word recognition ...
Aims: This paper seeks to determine the degree to which bilinguals and monolinguals use the semantic...
Using the visual world paradigm, we tested whether Dutch-English bilinguals predict upcoming semanti...
Using the visual world paradigm, we tested whether Dutch-English bilinguals predict upcoming semanti...
Using the visual world paradigm, we tested whether Dutch-English bilinguals predict upcoming semanti...
Monolingual listeners continuously predict upcoming information. Here, we tested whether predictive ...
The benefit of native language and semantic context while listening to speech in noise and the neura...
Listeners require context to understand the casual pronunciation variants of words that are typical ...
Native listeners can use semantic context more efficiently than non-native listeners in order to rec...