Second language (L2) learners often exhibit difficulty perceiving novel phonological contrasts and/or using them to distinguish similar-sounding words. The auditory lexical decision (LD) task has emerged as a promising method to elicit the asymmetries in lexical processing performance that help to identify the locus of learners’ difficulty. However, LD tasks have been implemented and interpreted variably in the literature, complicating their utility in distinguishing between cases where learners’ difficulty lies at the level of perceptual and/or lexical coding. Building on previous work, we elaborate a set of LD ordinal accuracy predictions associated with various logically possible scenarios concerning the locus of learner difficulty, and ...
<div><p>The scientific community has been divided as to the origin of individual differences in perc...
Item does not contain fulltextListeners adapt rapidly to previously unheard talkers by adjusting pho...
Learning to move from auditory signals to phonemic categories is a crucial component of first, secon...
Second language learners frequently encounter difficulty in perceiving specific non-native sound con...
The extent to which the phonetic system of a second language is mastered varies across individuals. ...
Adults commonly struggle with perceiving and recognizing the sounds and words of a second language (...
International audienceSecond language (L2) learners frequently encounter difficulty in perceiving sp...
Listeners are sensitive to phonetic differences that correspond to phonemic contrasts in their nativ...
The mapping of phonetic information to lexical representations in second-language (L2) listening was...
Lexical recognition is typically slower in L2 than in L1. Part of the difficulty comes from a not pr...
Lexical recognition is typically slower in L2 than in L1. Part of the difficulty comes from a not pr...
This paper investigates how Mandarin learners, whose native language has only a binary laryngeal con...
The present study examines whether individual differences in second language (L2) learners’perceptua...
The study of second language speech perception usually put L1-L2 phonological mapping as the rule of...
Second language (L2) learners experience difficulties discriminating L2 contrasts that are absent in...
<div><p>The scientific community has been divided as to the origin of individual differences in perc...
Item does not contain fulltextListeners adapt rapidly to previously unheard talkers by adjusting pho...
Learning to move from auditory signals to phonemic categories is a crucial component of first, secon...
Second language learners frequently encounter difficulty in perceiving specific non-native sound con...
The extent to which the phonetic system of a second language is mastered varies across individuals. ...
Adults commonly struggle with perceiving and recognizing the sounds and words of a second language (...
International audienceSecond language (L2) learners frequently encounter difficulty in perceiving sp...
Listeners are sensitive to phonetic differences that correspond to phonemic contrasts in their nativ...
The mapping of phonetic information to lexical representations in second-language (L2) listening was...
Lexical recognition is typically slower in L2 than in L1. Part of the difficulty comes from a not pr...
Lexical recognition is typically slower in L2 than in L1. Part of the difficulty comes from a not pr...
This paper investigates how Mandarin learners, whose native language has only a binary laryngeal con...
The present study examines whether individual differences in second language (L2) learners’perceptua...
The study of second language speech perception usually put L1-L2 phonological mapping as the rule of...
Second language (L2) learners experience difficulties discriminating L2 contrasts that are absent in...
<div><p>The scientific community has been divided as to the origin of individual differences in perc...
Item does not contain fulltextListeners adapt rapidly to previously unheard talkers by adjusting pho...
Learning to move from auditory signals to phonemic categories is a crucial component of first, secon...