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Publication Date: 2004-Jun
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Is Word Perception in a Second Language More Vulnerable than in One's Native Language? Evidence from Brain Potentials in a Dual Task Setting
Hohlfeld, Annette; Mierke, Karsten; Sommer, Werner
Brain and Language, v89 n3 p569-579 Jun 2004
We assessed the effect of additional tasks on language perception in second-language and native speakers. The N400 component of the event-related potential was recorded to spoken nouns that had to be judged for synonymity with a preceding word, while additional choice responses were required to visual stimuli. In both participant groups N400 was delayed as a function of temporal overlap with the additional task. In second-language speakers there was a global delay of N400 independent of additional task load and a decrease of accuracy at highest overlap. These findings are interpreted within a single channel account of language perception.
Descriptors: Pronunciation, Brain, Native Speakers, Nouns, Language Processing, Word Order, Task Analysis, Second Language Learning, Auditory Perception
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