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ArtikelAn Event-Related Potential (ERP) Investigation of Filler-Gap Processing in Native and Second Language Speakers  
Oleh: Dallas, Andrea ; DeDe, Gayle ; Nicol, Janet
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Language Learning: A Journal of Research in Language Studies (Full Text) vol. 63 no. 4 (2013), page 766–799.
Topik: second language acquisition; psycholinguistics; filler-gap dependency; L2 processing
Fulltext: 63_04_Dallas.pdf (911.47KB)
Isi artikelThe current study employed a neuro-imaging technique,Event-Related Potentials (ERP), to investigate real-time processing of sentences containing filler-gap dependencies by late-learning speakers of English as a second language (L2) with a Chinese native language background. An individual differences approach was also taken to examine the role of proficiency and working memory. Materials included a plausibility manipulation to look at whether a plausibility effect, the N400 effect, was found at the point of resolution, the verb, in filler-gap dependencies. The results suggest that, although the L2 speakers as a group are not sensitive to plausibility variations, correlational analysis indicates that more proficient L2 speakers, like the first-language (L1) speakers, are sensitive to plausibility variations while processing filler-gap sentences. Working memory was not found to be associated with more native-like processing of these constructions.
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