Intercultural communication has become more and more frequent in the recent globalized society. When native listeners try to understand non-native speakers, they have to deal with different types of grammatical errors, some being frequently encountered and others being less common. The present Event-Related Potential (ERP) study investigated how native listeners process different types of morphosyntactic errors in foreign accented speech and whether they are sensitive to error typicality. Spanish natives listened to Spanish sentences in native and foreign (English) accent. ERPs were recorded in response to morphosyntactic violations that were commonly (gender errors) encountered in English accented Spanish or not (number errors). Although s...
International audienceThis study investigates the specificity of predictive coding in spoken word co...
We investigated individual differences in the neural substrates of morphosyntactic processing among ...
This study examined electrophysiological correlates of sentence comprehension of native-accented and...
Intercultural communication has become more and more frequent in the recent globalized society. When...
Contains fulltext : 93642.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)How do native li...
How do native listeners process grammatical errors that are frequent in non-native speech? We invest...
In our continuously globalizing world, cross-cultural and cross-linguistic communications are far fr...
This study investigates the mechanisms responsible for fast changes in processing foreign-accented s...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-06Years of research using electrophysiology to study ...
With event-related potentials we examined how speaker identity affects the processing of speech erro...
Previous research suggests that native listeners may be more tolerant to syntactic errors when they ...
Are non-native speakers able to process their second language in a native-like way? The present stud...
Previous studies show that there are differences in native and non-native speech processing (Lev-Ari...
Foreign accents have been shown to have considerable impact on how language is processed [1]. Howeve...
Foreign accents have been shown to have considerable impact on how language is processed [1]. Howeve...
International audienceThis study investigates the specificity of predictive coding in spoken word co...
We investigated individual differences in the neural substrates of morphosyntactic processing among ...
This study examined electrophysiological correlates of sentence comprehension of native-accented and...
Intercultural communication has become more and more frequent in the recent globalized society. When...
Contains fulltext : 93642.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)How do native li...
How do native listeners process grammatical errors that are frequent in non-native speech? We invest...
In our continuously globalizing world, cross-cultural and cross-linguistic communications are far fr...
This study investigates the mechanisms responsible for fast changes in processing foreign-accented s...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-06Years of research using electrophysiology to study ...
With event-related potentials we examined how speaker identity affects the processing of speech erro...
Previous research suggests that native listeners may be more tolerant to syntactic errors when they ...
Are non-native speakers able to process their second language in a native-like way? The present stud...
Previous studies show that there are differences in native and non-native speech processing (Lev-Ari...
Foreign accents have been shown to have considerable impact on how language is processed [1]. Howeve...
Foreign accents have been shown to have considerable impact on how language is processed [1]. Howeve...
International audienceThis study investigates the specificity of predictive coding in spoken word co...
We investigated individual differences in the neural substrates of morphosyntactic processing among ...
This study examined electrophysiological correlates of sentence comprehension of native-accented and...