When speakers of gendered languages hear determiners, they anticipate nouns that share the determiner’s gender. We examined whether beginning L2 learners anticipate upcoming nouns using determiners’ number/grammatical gender, as a function of 1) cross-language similarity and 2) reliability in mapping of the determiner to an upcoming noun. Native English speakers were taught Dutch nouns, and determiners that were “Similar” or “Different” in English and Dutch, and “Unique” to Dutch. Half the participants were taught determiners that had reliable, one-to-one mapping to upcoming nouns, and the other half was taught a determiner that mapped to more than one type of noun. We tracked eye movements to pairs of pictures while participants listened t...
We investigated whether morphosyntactic representations in bilinguals ’ native language become activ...
Contains fulltext : 90026.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)We investigate...
We investigated how listeners use gender-marked adjectives to adjust lexical predictions during sent...
When speakers of gendered languages hear determiners, they anticipate nouns that share the determine...
When comprehenders predict a specific lexical noun in a highly constraining context, they also activ...
Contains fulltext : 199082.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)An important qu...
International audienceWe report a series of ERP and eye-tracking experiments investigating, a) wheth...
An important question in predictive language processing is the extent to which prediction effects ca...
Previous research has shown that both Spanish adults and children can predict in language by increme...
Event-related brain potentials (ERPs) can reveal online processing differences between native speake...
International audienceThis study examines the effect of proficiency and similarity between the first...
This paper aims to demonstrate the reliability of morphosyntactic versus morphophonological features...
We used event-related potentials to investigate morphosyntactic development in 78 adult English-spea...
Recent research has shown that children who learn Dutch as their second language (L2) have difficult...
<div><p>We used event-related potentials to investigate morphosyntactic development in 78 adult Engl...
We investigated whether morphosyntactic representations in bilinguals ’ native language become activ...
Contains fulltext : 90026.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)We investigate...
We investigated how listeners use gender-marked adjectives to adjust lexical predictions during sent...
When speakers of gendered languages hear determiners, they anticipate nouns that share the determine...
When comprehenders predict a specific lexical noun in a highly constraining context, they also activ...
Contains fulltext : 199082.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)An important qu...
International audienceWe report a series of ERP and eye-tracking experiments investigating, a) wheth...
An important question in predictive language processing is the extent to which prediction effects ca...
Previous research has shown that both Spanish adults and children can predict in language by increme...
Event-related brain potentials (ERPs) can reveal online processing differences between native speake...
International audienceThis study examines the effect of proficiency and similarity between the first...
This paper aims to demonstrate the reliability of morphosyntactic versus morphophonological features...
We used event-related potentials to investigate morphosyntactic development in 78 adult English-spea...
Recent research has shown that children who learn Dutch as their second language (L2) have difficult...
<div><p>We used event-related potentials to investigate morphosyntactic development in 78 adult Engl...
We investigated whether morphosyntactic representations in bilinguals ’ native language become activ...
Contains fulltext : 90026.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)We investigate...
We investigated how listeners use gender-marked adjectives to adjust lexical predictions during sent...