Bilinguals are better able to perceive speech-in-noise in their native compared to their non-native language. This benefit is thought to be due to greater use of higher-level, linguistic context in the native language. Previous studies showing this have used sentences and do not allow us to determine which level of language contributes to this context benefit. Here, we used a new paradigm that isolates the semantic level of speech, in both languages of bilinguals. Results revealed that in the native language, a semantically related target word facilitates the perception of a previously presented degraded prime word relative to when a semantically unrelated target follows the prime, suggesting a specific contribution of semantics to the nati...
Electrophysiological studies consistently find N400 effects of semantic incongruity in non-native wr...
Nonnative accented speech is associated with increased listening effort for English-monolingual list...
Converging evidence suggests that there is language non-selective access to the bilingual lexicon in...
Bilinguals are better able to perceive speech-in-noise in their native compared to their non-native ...
Bilingual listeners comprehend speech-in-noise better in their native than non-native language. This...
Native listeners make use of higher-level, context-driven semantic and linguistic information during...
The benefit of native language and semantic context while listening to speech in noise and the neura...
Introduction: Previous literature has shown that bilingual listeners face more challenges than monol...
Bilingual listeners comprehend speech-in-noise better in their native than non-native language. This...
Native listeners can use semantic context more efficiently than non-native listeners in order to rec...
Previous research suggests that bilinguals presented with low and high predictability sentences bene...
Available online 15 May 2021.Spoken language comprehension is a fundamental component of our cogniti...
Spoken language comprehension is a fundamental component of our cognitive skills. We are quite profi...
Spoken language comprehension is a fundamental component of our cognitive skills. We are quite profi...
Electrophysiological studies consistently find N400 effects of semantic incongruity in non-native wr...
Nonnative accented speech is associated with increased listening effort for English-monolingual list...
Converging evidence suggests that there is language non-selective access to the bilingual lexicon in...
Bilinguals are better able to perceive speech-in-noise in their native compared to their non-native ...
Bilingual listeners comprehend speech-in-noise better in their native than non-native language. This...
Native listeners make use of higher-level, context-driven semantic and linguistic information during...
The benefit of native language and semantic context while listening to speech in noise and the neura...
Introduction: Previous literature has shown that bilingual listeners face more challenges than monol...
Bilingual listeners comprehend speech-in-noise better in their native than non-native language. This...
Native listeners can use semantic context more efficiently than non-native listeners in order to rec...
Previous research suggests that bilinguals presented with low and high predictability sentences bene...
Available online 15 May 2021.Spoken language comprehension is a fundamental component of our cogniti...
Spoken language comprehension is a fundamental component of our cognitive skills. We are quite profi...
Spoken language comprehension is a fundamental component of our cognitive skills. We are quite profi...
Electrophysiological studies consistently find N400 effects of semantic incongruity in non-native wr...
Nonnative accented speech is associated with increased listening effort for English-monolingual list...
Converging evidence suggests that there is language non-selective access to the bilingual lexicon in...