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The Influence of language categorization on face perception
Ruiz Tada, Elisa, 1984-. - : Universitat Pompeu Fabra, 2019
In: TDX (Tesis Doctorals en Xarxa) (2019)
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The role of learning on bilinguals’ lexical architecture: beyond separated vs. integrated lexicons
Costa, Albert, 1970-; Pickering, Martin J.. - : Cambridge University Press
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The Neural basis of free language choice in bilingual speakers: disentangling language choice and language execution
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Holiday or vacation? The processing of variation in vocabulary across dialects
Martin, Clara D.; García, Xavier, 1967-; Potter, Douglas. - : Taylor & Francis (Routledge)
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Anticipation processes in L2 speech comprehension: Evidence from ERPs and lexical recognition task
Foucart, Alice; Ruiz Tada, Elisa, 1984-; Costa, Albert, 1970-. - : Cambridge University Press
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Language switching makes pronunciation less nativelike
Abstract: It is well known that multilingual speakers’ nonnative productions are accented. Do these deviations from monolingual productions simply reflect the mislearning of nonnative sound categories, or can difficulties in processing speech sounds also contribute to a speaker’s accent? Such difficulties are predicted by interactive theories of production, which propose that nontarget representations, partially activated during lexical access, influence phonetic processing. We examined this possibility using language switching, a task that is well known to disrupt multilingual speech production. We found that these disruptions extend to the articulation of individual speech sounds. When native Spanish speakers are required to unexpectedly switch the language of production between Spanish and English, their speech becomes more accented than when they do not switch languages (particularly for cognate targets). These findings suggest that accents reflect not only difficulty in acquiring second-language speech sounds but also the influence of representations partially activated during on-line speech processing. ; This research was supported by Grants BCS0846147 from the U.S. National Science Foundation, PSI2011-23033 and CONSOLIDERINGENIO2010 CSD2007-00048 from the Spanish government, and SGR 2009-1521 from the Catalan government.
Keyword: Bilingualism; Psycholinguistics
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10230/44031
https://doi.org/10.1177/0956797613520014
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The cortical dynamics of speaking: Lexical and phonological knowledge simultaneously recruit the frontal and temporal cortex within 200 ms
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How do you know I was about to say “book”? Anticipation processes affect speech processing and lexical recognition
Foucart, Alice; Ruiz Tada, Elisa, 1984-; Costa, Albert, 1970-. - : Taylor & Francis (Routledge)
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The Cortical dynamics of speaking: present shortcomings and future avenues
Strijkers, Kristof; Costa, Albert, 1970-. - : Taylor & Francis
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Can faces prime a language?
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On the bilingualism effect in task switching
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On language processing shaping decision-making
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Foreigner talk through word reduction in native/non-native spoken interactions
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Processing advantage for emotional words in bilingual speakers
Ponari, Marta; Rodríguez Cuadrado, Sara, 1984-; Vinson, David. - : American Psychological Association (APA)
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Lying in a native and foreign language
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When the tail counts: the advantage of bilingualism through the ex-gaussian distribution analysis
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World knowledge integration during second language comprehension
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The impact of early bilingualism on controlling a language learned late: an ERP study
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Our moral choices are foreign to us
Corey, Joanna Darrow, 1986-; Hayakawa, Sayuri; Foucart, Alice. - : American Psychological Association (APA)
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Does bilingualism really affect social flexibility?
Vives, Marc-Lluís, 1991-; Repke, Lydia; Costa, Albert, 1970-. - : Cambridge University Press
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