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The use of case marking for predictive processing in second language Japanese
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Research on processing in English has shown that verb information facilitates predictive processing. Because Japanese verbs occur at the ends of clauses, this information cannot be used to predict the roles of preceding nominals. Kamide, Altmann and Haywood (2003) showed that native Japanese speakers use case markers to predict forthcoming linguistic items. In the present study, we investigated whether second language learners of Japanese demonstrate such predictive effects when processing sentences containing either the monotransitive or ditransitive constructions. A visual-world paradigm experiment showed that, although native speakers generated predictions for syntactic outcomes, the learners did not. These findings underscore the usefulness of morphosyntactic information in processing Japanese and indicate that learners fail to make full use of case markers to generate expectations regarding syntactic outcomes during online processing. Learners may rely on nonlinguistic information to compensate for this deficit in syntactic processing.
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Eye-Movements; Gender; Information; L2; Language Comprehension; Lexical Expectations; Spoken-Word Recognition; Subject-Object Ambiguities; Time-Course; Verb Bias
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URL: https://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:061d39b
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Does a change in talker identity help listeners resolve lexical competition? Evidence from phonological priming
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In: 18th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01498828 ; 18th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, Aug 2015, Glasgow, United Kingdom (2015)
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The way you say it, the way I feel it: emotional word processing in accented speech
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In: ISSN: 1664-1078 ; Frontiers in Psychology ; https://hal-amu.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01217130 ; Frontiers in Psychology, Frontiers, 2015, 6 (351), ⟨10.3389/fpsyg.2015.00351⟩ (2015)
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The Representation, Organization and Access of Lexical Tone by Native and Non-NativeMandarin Speakers
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In: http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1429827661 (2015)
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Perceptual learning of systemic cross-category vowel variation
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In: http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1429782580 (2015)
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Electrophysiological evidence for the integral nature of tone in Mandarin spoken word recognition
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Investigating the production and perception of reduced speech: a cross-linguistic look at articulatory coproduction and compensation for coarticulation ...
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Older listeners' decreased flexibility in adjusting to changes in speech signal reliability
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Eyetracking of Coarticulatory Cue Responses in Children and Adults
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In: Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository (2015)
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The Window To The Bilingual Mind: Eye Movements Reveal Psycholinguistic Grain Unit Sizes Of Bilingual Spoken Word Recognition
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In: Open Access Theses & Dissertations (2015)
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Access to talker-specific representations is dependent on word frequency
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In: ISSN: 2044-5911 ; EISSN: 2044-592X ; Journal of Cognitive Psychology ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01485963 ; Journal of Cognitive Psychology, Taylor & Francis edition, 2014, 26 (3), pp.256-262. ⟨10.1080/20445911.2014.890204⟩ (2014)
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Durational Cues to Word Recognition in Spoken French
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In: ISSN: 0142-7164 ; EISSN: 1469-1817 ; Applied Psycholinguistics ; https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-01423061 ; Applied Psycholinguistics, Cambridge University Press (CUP), 2014, 35 (2), pp.243-273 (2014)
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Neural responses demonstrate the dynamicity of speech perception
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Spoken word recognition and serial recall of words from the giant component and words from lexical islands in the phonological network
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The Effects of Talker Variability and Talkers' Gender on the Perception of Spoken Taboo Words
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In: ETD Archive (2013)
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Examining the Effects of Variation in Emotional Tone of Voice on Spoken Word Recognition
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In: Psychology Faculty Publications (2013)
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Extracting words from the speech stream at first exposure
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In: ISSN: 0267-6583 ; EISSN: 1477-0326 ; Second Language Research ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01017649 ; Second Language Research, SAGE Publications, 2013, 29 (2), pp.165-183 (2013)
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Visual information constrains early and late stages of spoken-word recognition in sentence context
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In: ISSN: 0167-8760 ; International Journal of Psychophysiology ; https://hal.univ-lille.fr/hal-01911769 ; International Journal of Psychophysiology, Elsevier, 2013, 89 (1), pp.136--147. ⟨10.1016/j.ijpsycho.2013.06.016⟩ (2013)
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