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Bilingualism Language and Cognition • Vol 24 • No 4
Phonological transfer effects in novice learners: A learner's brain detects grammar errors only if the language sounds familiar
April 2021 • Sabine Gosselke Berthelsen, Merle Horne, Yury Shtyrov, Mikael Roll
Abstract Many aspects of a new language, including grammar rules, can be acquired and accessed within minutes. In the present study, we investigate how initial learners respond when the rules of a novel language are not adhered to. Through spoken word-picture association-learning, tonal and non-tonal speakers were taught artificial words. Along with lexicosemantic content expressed by consonants, the words contained grammatical properties embedded in vowels and tones. Pictures that were mismatched with any of the …
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