Working memory and not acoustic sensitivity is related to stress processing ability in a foreign language: An ERP study

Volume: 55, Pages: 100897 - 100897
Published: Aug 1, 2020
Abstract
Listeners in fixed-stress languages are less sensitive in processing stress contrasts in a second language with contrastive stress (stress 'deafness'). We investigated whether native speakers of French (fixed-stress language) can acquire the ability to distinguish stress contrasts in Spanish (free-stress language). In behavioral experiments, we found that French listeners were able to improve their ability to discriminate stress contrasts in...
Paper Details
Title
Working memory and not acoustic sensitivity is related to stress processing ability in a foreign language: An ERP study
Published Date
Aug 1, 2020
Volume
55
Pages
100897 - 100897
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