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Listening in the moment: how bilingualism interacts with task demands to shape active listening
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The Multidimensional Battery of Prosody Perception (MBOPP)
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Domain-general auditory processing determines success in second language pronunciation learning in adulthood: a longitudinal study
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A longitudinal investigation of explicit and implicit auditory processing in L2 Segmental and Suprasegmental Acquisition
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Altered functional connectivity during speech perception in Congenital Amusia
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Domain-general auditory processing partially explains second language speech learning in classroom settings: a review and generalization study
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Effects of language experience on domain-general perceptual strategies
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Domain-general auditory processing explains multiple dimensions of L2 acquisition in adulthood
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Domain-General Auditory Processing Explains Multiple Dimensions of L2 Acquisition in Adulthood
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In this study, we propose a hypothesis that domain-general auditory processing, a perceptual anchor of L1 acquisition, can serve as the foundation of successful post-pubertal L2 learning. This hypothesis was tested with 139 post-pubertal L2 immersion learners by linking individual differences in auditory discrimination across multiple acoustic dimensions to the segmental, prosodic, lexical, and morphosyntactic dimensions of L2 proficiency. Overall, auditory processing was a primary determinant of a range of participants' proficiency scores, even after biographical factors (experience, age) were controlled for. The link between audition and proficiency was especially clear for L2 learners who had passed beyond the initial phase of immersion (length of residence > 1 year). The findings suggest that greater auditory processing skill benefits post-pubertal L2 learners immersed in naturalistic settings for a sufficient period of time by allowing them to better utilize received input, which results in greater language gains and leads to more advanced L2 proficiency in the long run (similar to L1 acquisition). ; The project was funded by the Kansai University Fund for Supporting Young Scholars 2018.2018年度関西大学若手研究者育成経費
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auditory processing; grammar; Kansai University; prosody; Second language acquisition; segmental perception; vocabulary; 関西大学
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Altered functional connectivity during speech perception in congenital amusia
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In: eLife (2020)
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Tailored perception: individuals’ speech and music perception strategies fit their perceptual abilities
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Speech-in-speech perception, non-verbal selective attention, and musical training
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Successful second language learning is tied to robust domain-general auditory processing and stable neural representation of sound
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Tailored Perception: Individuals’ Speech and Music Perception Strategies Fit Their Perceptual Abilities
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Redundancy in the speech signal helps amusics perceive prosody
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Repetition enhances the musicality of speech and tone stimuli to similar degrees
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