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Assessing the double phonemic representation in bilingual speakers of Spanish and English: An electrophysiological study
Oleh:
García-Sierra, Adrián
;
Ramírez-Esparza, Nairán
;
Silva-Pereyra, Juan
;
Siard, Jennifer
;
Champlin, Craig A.
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Brain and Language (Full Text) vol. 121 no. 3 (2012)
,
page 194-205.
Topik:
Double phonemic representation
;
Language contexts
;
Bilingual speech perception
;
Mismatch negativity
;
Spanish–English bilinguals
;
Speech discrimination
;
ERPs
Fulltext:
121_03_Garc-a-Sierra.pdf
(1.8MB)
Isi artikel
Event Related Potentials (ERPs) were recorded from Spanish–English bilinguals (N = 10) to test pre-attentive speech discrimination in two language contexts. ERPs were recorded while participants silently read magazines in English or Spanish. Two speech contrast conditions were recorded in each language context. In the phonemic in English condition, the speech sounds represented two different phonemic categories in English, but represented the same phonemic category in Spanish. In the phonemic in Spanish condition, the speech sounds represented two different phonemic categories in Spanish, but represented the same phonemic categories in English. Results showed pre-attentive discrimination when the acoustics/phonetics of the speech sounds match the language context (e.g., phonemic in English condition during the English language context). The results suggest that language contexts can affect pre-attentive auditory change detection. Specifically, bilinguals’ mental processing of stop consonants relies on contextual linguistic information.
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