AbstractHumans show variable degrees of success in acquiring a second language (L2). In many cases, morphological and syntactic knowledge remain deficient, although some learners succeed in reaching nativelike levels, even if they begin acquiring their L2 relatively late. In this study, we use psycholinguistic, online language proficiency tests and a neurophysiological index of syntactic processing, the syntactic mismatch negativity (sMMN) to local agreement violations, to compare behavioural and neurophysiological markers of grammar processing between native speakers (NS) of English and non-native speakers (NNS). Variable grammar proficiency was measured by psycholinguistic tests. When NS heard ungrammatical word sequences lacking agreemen...
& The present study investigated the role of proficiency in late second-language (L2) processing...
Evidence shows that second language (L2) processing depends on the Age of Acquisition (AoA), profici...
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AbstractHumans show variable degrees of success in acquiring a second language (L2). In many cases, ...
In the present study, we investigate how early and late L2 learners process L2 grammatical traits th...
This article reviews neurocognitive evidence on second language (L2) processing at speech sound, wor...
One challenge of learning a foreign language (L2) in adulthood is the mastery of syntactic structure...
The goal of the present study was to investigate the electro- physiological correlates of second-lan...
Late second language (L2) learners report difficulties in specific linguistic areas such as syntacti...
Recent brain potential research into first versus second language (L1 vs. L2) processing revealed st...
International audienceTheories abound as concerns the acquisition of a “second” language, i.e. a lan...
Second language (L2) learners frequently encounter persistent difficulty in perceiving certain non-n...
The main objective of this dissertation is to investigate the effects of acquiring a second language...
The role of age of acquisition in determining level of ultimate second language (L2) attainment is o...
AbstractThe existence of a “critical period” for language acquisition is controversial. Bilingual su...
& The present study investigated the role of proficiency in late second-language (L2) processing...
Evidence shows that second language (L2) processing depends on the Age of Acquisition (AoA), profici...
Contains fulltext : 90316.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)There are seve...
AbstractHumans show variable degrees of success in acquiring a second language (L2). In many cases, ...
In the present study, we investigate how early and late L2 learners process L2 grammatical traits th...
This article reviews neurocognitive evidence on second language (L2) processing at speech sound, wor...
One challenge of learning a foreign language (L2) in adulthood is the mastery of syntactic structure...
The goal of the present study was to investigate the electro- physiological correlates of second-lan...
Late second language (L2) learners report difficulties in specific linguistic areas such as syntacti...
Recent brain potential research into first versus second language (L1 vs. L2) processing revealed st...
International audienceTheories abound as concerns the acquisition of a “second” language, i.e. a lan...
Second language (L2) learners frequently encounter persistent difficulty in perceiving certain non-n...
The main objective of this dissertation is to investigate the effects of acquiring a second language...
The role of age of acquisition in determining level of ultimate second language (L2) attainment is o...
AbstractThe existence of a “critical period” for language acquisition is controversial. Bilingual su...
& The present study investigated the role of proficiency in late second-language (L2) processing...
Evidence shows that second language (L2) processing depends on the Age of Acquisition (AoA), profici...
Contains fulltext : 90316.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)There are seve...