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Is that a pibu or a pibo? Children with reading and language deficits show difficulties in learning and overnight consolidation of phonologically similar pseudowords
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In: Dev Sci (2020)
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The temporal dynamics of first and second language processing: ERPs to spoken words in Mandarin-English bilinguals
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In: Neuropsychologia (2020)
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The temporal dynamics of first and second language processing: ERPs to spoken words in Mandarin-English bilinguals
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In: Brain and Mind Institute Researchers' Publications (2020)
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Neural Representations for Newly Learned Words are Modulated by Overnight Consolidation, Reading skill, and Age
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A molecular-genetic and imaging-genetic approach to specific comprehension difficulties in children
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Individual Differences in Reading Skill Are Related to Trial-by-Trial Neural Activation Variability in the Reading Network
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Do you hear ‘feather’ when listening to ‘rain’? Lexical tone activation during unconscious translation: Evidence from Mandarin-English bilinguals
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Although lexical tone is a highly prevalent phonetic cue in human languages, its role in bilingual spoken word recognition is not well understood. The present study investigates whether and how adult bilinguals, who use pitch contours to disambiguate lexical items in one language but not the other, access a tonal L1 when exclusively processing a non-tonal L2. Using the visual world paradigm, we show that Mandarin-English listeners automatically activated Mandarin translation equivalents of English target words such as ‘rain’ (Mandarin ‘yu3’), and consequently were distracted by competitors whose segments and tones overlapped with the translations of English target words (‘feather’, also ‘yu3’ in Mandarin). Importantly, listeners were not distracted by competitors that overlapped with the translations of target words in all segments but not tone (‘fish’; Mandarin ‘yu2’), nor were they distracted by competitors that overlapped with the translations of target words in rime and tone (‘wheat’, Mandarin ‘gu3’). These novel results demonstrate implicit access to L1 lexical representations through automatic/unconscious translation, as a result of cross-language top-down and/or lateral influence, and highlight the critical role of lexical tone activation in bilingual lexical access.
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PE English; PI Oriental languages and literatures
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URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cognition.2017.07.013 http://gala.gre.ac.uk/id/eprint/27443/
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Encoding lexical tones in jTRACE: a simulation of monosyllabic spoken word recognition in Mandarin Chinese
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Dough, Tough, Cough, Rough: A “Fast” fMRI Localizer of Component Processes in Reading
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The reliability of the N400 in single subjects: Implications for patients with disorders of consciousness
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Developmental Differences in the Influence of Phonological Similarity on Spoken Word Processing in Mandarin Chinese
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The reliability of the N400 in single subjects: Implications for patients with disorders of consciousness
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Developmental differences in the influence of phonological similarity on spoken word processing in Mandarin Chinese.
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In: Brain and Mind Institute Researchers' Publications (2014)
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The Reliability of the N400 in Single Subjects: Implications for Patients with Disorders of Consciousness
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In: Psychology Publications (2014)
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ERPs reveal the temporal dynamics of auditory word recognition in specific language impairment
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Taking Tone into Account: Cognitive Neuroscientific Investigations of Mandarin Chinese Spoken Word Processing
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In: Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository (2013)
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ERPs reveal the temporal dynamics of auditory word recognition in specific language impairment.
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In: Brain and Mind Institute Researchers' Publications (2013)
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