Recently, scholars have begun to explore the hypothesis that individual differences in domain-general auditory perception, which has been identified as an anchor of L1 acquisition, could explain some variance in postpubertal L2 learners’ segmental and suprasegmental learning in immersive settings. The current study set out to examine the generalizability of the topic to the acquisition of higher-level linguistic production skills—that is the appropriate use of diverse, rich, and abstract vocabulary. The speech of 100 Polish-English bilinguals was elicited using an interview task, submitted to corpus-/rater-based linguistic analyses, and linked to their ability to discriminate sounds based on individual acoustic dimensions (pitch, duration, ...
Learning a second language (L2) after puberty is well-known to be subject to a great deal of indivi...
Recent evidence suggests that domain-general auditory processing (sensitivity to the spectro-tempora...
Growing evidence suggests that auditory processing ability may a crucial determinant of language lea...
Recently, scholars have begun to explore the hypothesis that individual differences in domain-genera...
In this study, we propose a hypothesis that domain-general auditory processing, a perceptual anchor ...
Extending the paradigm in L1 acquisition, scholars have begun to investigate whether participants’ ...
In the cognitive psychology literature, auditory processing has been extensively researched and sugg...
In this study, we propose a hypothesis that domain-general auditory processing, a perceptual-cogniti...
There is a great deal of individual variability in outcome in second language learning, the sources ...
Growing evidence suggests a broad relationship between individual differences in auditory processing...
In the cognitive psychology literature, auditory processing has been extensively researched and sugg...
To date, a growing number of studies have shown that domain‐general auditory processing, which prior...
Saito, K. (2020). Having a good ear greatly promotes L2 phonology, vocabulary, and grammar learning ...
In this study, we propose a hypothesis that domain-general auditory processing, a perceptual–cogniti...
In the cognitive psychology literature, auditory processing has been extensively researched and sugg...
Learning a second language (L2) after puberty is well-known to be subject to a great deal of indivi...
Recent evidence suggests that domain-general auditory processing (sensitivity to the spectro-tempora...
Growing evidence suggests that auditory processing ability may a crucial determinant of language lea...
Recently, scholars have begun to explore the hypothesis that individual differences in domain-genera...
In this study, we propose a hypothesis that domain-general auditory processing, a perceptual anchor ...
Extending the paradigm in L1 acquisition, scholars have begun to investigate whether participants’ ...
In the cognitive psychology literature, auditory processing has been extensively researched and sugg...
In this study, we propose a hypothesis that domain-general auditory processing, a perceptual-cogniti...
There is a great deal of individual variability in outcome in second language learning, the sources ...
Growing evidence suggests a broad relationship between individual differences in auditory processing...
In the cognitive psychology literature, auditory processing has been extensively researched and sugg...
To date, a growing number of studies have shown that domain‐general auditory processing, which prior...
Saito, K. (2020). Having a good ear greatly promotes L2 phonology, vocabulary, and grammar learning ...
In this study, we propose a hypothesis that domain-general auditory processing, a perceptual–cogniti...
In the cognitive psychology literature, auditory processing has been extensively researched and sugg...
Learning a second language (L2) after puberty is well-known to be subject to a great deal of indivi...
Recent evidence suggests that domain-general auditory processing (sensitivity to the spectro-tempora...
Growing evidence suggests that auditory processing ability may a crucial determinant of language lea...