Are non-native speakers able to process their second language in a native-like way? The present study used the Event-Related Potentials’ (ERPs) method to address this issue by focusing (1) on agent vs. agentless intransitive sentences and (2) on person vs. number agreement morphology. For that purpose, native and high proficiency and early non-native speakers of Spanish were tested while processing intransitive sentences containing grammatical and ungrammatical subject–verb agreement. Results reveal greater accuracy in the agent (unergative) condition as compared with the agentless (unaccusative) condition and different ERP patterns for both types of verbs in all participants, suggesting a larger processing cost for the agentless sentences ...
Can native competence be achieved in a second language? Here, we focus on the Language Distance Hypo...
The present study uses event-related potentials to examine subject–verb person agreement in Spanish,...
Language learning aptitude during adulthood varies markedly across individuals. An individual's nati...
Are non-native speakers able to process their second language in a native-like way? The present stud...
Two types of Spanish-English bilinguals were tested in an event-related potential (ERP) experiment o...
Evidence shows that second language (L2) processing depends on the Age of Acquisition (AoA), profici...
Differences in native and nonnative sentence processing may surface most clearly around parameters t...
The present study examines both properties of the language and properties of the learner to better u...
Intercultural communication has become more and more frequent in the recent globalized society. When...
In the present study, we investigate how early and late L2 learners process L2 grammatical traits th...
We used event-related potentials to investigate morphosyntactic development in 78 adult English-spea...
<div><p>We used event-related potentials to investigate morphosyntactic development in 78 adult Engl...
This study examined the differences in Event-Related Potential (ERPs) amplitudes and reaction times ...
The present study uses event-related potentials to examine subject–verb person agreement in Spanish,...
The present study uses event-related potentials to examine subject–verb person agreement in Spanish,...
Can native competence be achieved in a second language? Here, we focus on the Language Distance Hypo...
The present study uses event-related potentials to examine subject–verb person agreement in Spanish,...
Language learning aptitude during adulthood varies markedly across individuals. An individual's nati...
Are non-native speakers able to process their second language in a native-like way? The present stud...
Two types of Spanish-English bilinguals were tested in an event-related potential (ERP) experiment o...
Evidence shows that second language (L2) processing depends on the Age of Acquisition (AoA), profici...
Differences in native and nonnative sentence processing may surface most clearly around parameters t...
The present study examines both properties of the language and properties of the learner to better u...
Intercultural communication has become more and more frequent in the recent globalized society. When...
In the present study, we investigate how early and late L2 learners process L2 grammatical traits th...
We used event-related potentials to investigate morphosyntactic development in 78 adult English-spea...
<div><p>We used event-related potentials to investigate morphosyntactic development in 78 adult Engl...
This study examined the differences in Event-Related Potential (ERPs) amplitudes and reaction times ...
The present study uses event-related potentials to examine subject–verb person agreement in Spanish,...
The present study uses event-related potentials to examine subject–verb person agreement in Spanish,...
Can native competence be achieved in a second language? Here, we focus on the Language Distance Hypo...
The present study uses event-related potentials to examine subject–verb person agreement in Spanish,...
Language learning aptitude during adulthood varies markedly across individuals. An individual's nati...