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ArtikelEffects of speed of word processing on semantic access: The case of bilingualism  
Oleh: Martin, Clara D. ; Costa, Albert ; Dering, Benjamin ; Hoshino, Noriko ; Wu, Yan Jing ; Thierry, Guillaume
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Brain and Language (Full Text) vol. 120 no. 1 (2012), page 61-65.
Topik: Semantic priming; Lexical access; Event-related potentials; N400; Language control
Fulltext: 120_01_Martin.pdf (349.12KB)
Isi artikelBilingual speakers generally manifest slower word recognition than monolinguals. We investigated the consequences of the word processing speed on semantic access in bilinguals. The paradigm involved a stream of English words and pseudowords presented in succession at a constant rate. English–Welsh bilinguals and English monolinguals were asked to count the number of letters in pseudowords and actively disregard words. They were not explicitly told that pairs of words in immediate succession were embedded and could either be semantically related or not. We expected that slower word processing in bilinguals would result in semantic access indexed by semantic priming. As expected, bilinguals showed significant semantic priming, indexed by an N400 modulation, whilst monolinguals did not. Moreover, bilinguals were slower in performing the task. The results suggest that bilinguals cannot discriminate between pseudowords and words without accessing semantic information whereas monolinguals can dismiss English words on the basis of subsemantic information.
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