Cross-linguistic comparisons may shed light on the levels of processing involved in the performance of psycholinguistic tasks. For instance, if the same pattern of results appears whether or not subjects understand the experimental materials, it may be concluded that the results do not reflect higher-level linguistic processing. In the present study, English and French listeners performed two tasks - click location and speeded click detection - with both English and French sentences, closely matched for syntactic and phonological structure. Clicks were located more accurately in open- than in closed-class words in both English and French; they were detected more rapidly in open- than in closed-class words in English, but not in French. The ...
Most psycholinguistic models of lexical access, although making different proposals regarding nature...
This study is concerned with whether nonnative listeners are able to use information not present in ...
The aim of this paper is to examine the cross-linguistic influences of both early and late bilingual...
Cross-linguistic comparisons may shed light on the levels of processing involved in the performance ...
ABSTRACT- English and French listeners performed two tasks- click location and speeded click detecti...
English and French listeners performed two tasks - click location and speeded click detection - with...
We report four experiments in which English and Italian monolinguals detected clicks in continous sp...
We report four experiments in which English and Italian monolinguals detected clicks in continous sp...
This study examines the potential of frequency of clicking (the production of velaric ingressive sto...
Perception of click consonants and discrimination of click contrasts by non-native listeners differs...
Fifteen subjects with English as a first language (L1) and French as a second language (L2) had thei...
This paper investigates whether sentence accent detection in a non-native language is dependent on (...
Current multilingual word recognition models differ in their account of non-linguistic context effec...
This paper investigates whether sentence accent detection in a non-native language is dependent on (...
Event-related potential (ERP) data in French and German have shown that metric violations (i.e. inco...
Most psycholinguistic models of lexical access, although making different proposals regarding nature...
This study is concerned with whether nonnative listeners are able to use information not present in ...
The aim of this paper is to examine the cross-linguistic influences of both early and late bilingual...
Cross-linguistic comparisons may shed light on the levels of processing involved in the performance ...
ABSTRACT- English and French listeners performed two tasks- click location and speeded click detecti...
English and French listeners performed two tasks - click location and speeded click detection - with...
We report four experiments in which English and Italian monolinguals detected clicks in continous sp...
We report four experiments in which English and Italian monolinguals detected clicks in continous sp...
This study examines the potential of frequency of clicking (the production of velaric ingressive sto...
Perception of click consonants and discrimination of click contrasts by non-native listeners differs...
Fifteen subjects with English as a first language (L1) and French as a second language (L2) had thei...
This paper investigates whether sentence accent detection in a non-native language is dependent on (...
Current multilingual word recognition models differ in their account of non-linguistic context effec...
This paper investigates whether sentence accent detection in a non-native language is dependent on (...
Event-related potential (ERP) data in French and German have shown that metric violations (i.e. inco...
Most psycholinguistic models of lexical access, although making different proposals regarding nature...
This study is concerned with whether nonnative listeners are able to use information not present in ...
The aim of this paper is to examine the cross-linguistic influences of both early and late bilingual...