Neurophysiological indices of the effect of cognates on vowel perception in late Spanish-English bilinguals
Abstract
It is well established that acquiring a second language (L2) later in life results in less accurate production and perception of speech sounds in the L2. An interesting question is to what extent phonological similarity of translation equivalents across the first language (L1) and L2 affects speech-sound processing and lexical access in an L2. The present study examined this question by comparing processing of Spanish-English translation...
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Title
Neurophysiological indices of the effect of cognates on vowel perception in late Spanish-English bilinguals
Published Date
May 1, 2018
Journal
Volume
68
Pages
117 - 137
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