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The recruitment of knowledge regarding plurality and compound formation during language comprehension
Fiorentino, Robert; Bost, Jamie; Abel, Alyson D.. - : John Benjamins Publishing, 2017
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Electrophysiological evidence for the morpheme-based combinatoric processing of English compounds
Fiorentino, Robert; Nato-Billen, Yuka; Bost, Jamie. - : Taylor and Francis, 2017
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Early Predictors of Later Language Ability in Children with Fragile X Syndrome
Fielding, Heather Virginia Lan. - : University of Kansas, 2017
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Syntactic Constraints and Individual Differences in Native and Non-Native Processing of Wh-Movement
Johnson, Adrienne; Fiorentino, Robert; Gabriele, Alison. - : Frontiers Media S.A., 2016
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Processing morphologically complex words in native and non-native French
Coughlin, Caitlin E.. - : University of Kansas, 2016
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Observing the contribution of both underlying and surface representations: Evidence from priming and event-related potentials
Chien, Yu-Fu. - : University of Kansas, 2016
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Morphological Processing of Regular Verbs in Native French Speakers
Coughlin, Caitlin E.; Fiorentino, Robert; Spinelli, Elsa. - : University of Kansas Department of Linguistics, 2016
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Tracking Bilingual Activation in the Processing and Production of Spanish Stress
Martinez García, María Teresa. - : University of Kansas, 2016
Abstract: Language bias and proficiency have been proposed to modulate cross-language activation, but it is unclear how they operate and whether they interact. This study sheds light on these questions by investigating whether stress differences between Spanish-English cognates (material, final-syllable stress in Spanish) affect how first-language(L1)-Spanish second-language-(L2)-English and L1-English L2-Spanish bilinguals recognize Spanish words (materia ‘subject/matter,’ second-syllable stress in Spanish). In two eye-tracking experiments and a production experiment, participants heard or produced trisyllabic Spanish targets with second-syllable stress (materia) and saw four orthographic words, including the target and a Spanish-English cognate competitor. Cross-language activation was examined by manipulating the English cognate stress; in comprehension, English cognates with the same stress as the Spanish target (target: materia, competitor: material) were predicted to cause more cross-language interference than non-cognates (e.g., target: asado ‘roasted,’ competitor: asador ‘rotisserie’) and than English cognates with a different stress (target: litera ‘bunk bed,’ competitor: literal;); in production, cognates with a different stress were instead predicted to cause cross-language interference. Experiment 1 was in Spanish; Experiment 2 was in Spanish and English, and participants were assigned to Spanish-bias or English-bias condition; Experiment 3 was a production version of Experiment 2. Second-language (L2) proficiency was assessed with cloze tests and LexTALEs. In Experiment 1, neither group showed interference from English stress. In Experiment 2, only the L1-English bilinguals showed interference from English stress, and they did so only in the English-bias condition, with this effect decreasing with increasing Spanish proficiency. In Experiment 3, both groups showed interference from English stress, but this effect was modulated by language bias only for the L1-English group. These findings indicate that cross-language interference is more likely to emerge when the unintended language is the L1, when listeners are biased towards hearing the L1, and when L2 proficiency in the intended language is lower.
Keyword: Bilingual activation; Bilingualism; Factors modulating cross-language activation; Linguistics; Processing; Production; Spanish stress
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1808/22473
http://dissertations.umi.com/ku:14832
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Dissociating morphological and form priming with novel complex word primes: Evidence from masked priming, overt priming, and event-related potentials
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The Acquisition of Negation in Najdi Arabic
Binturki, Turki Abdullah S.. - : University of Kansas, 2015
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INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES IN PREDICTIVE PROCESSING: EVIDENCE FROM SUBJECT FILLED-GAP EFFECTS IN NATIVE AND NONNATIVE SPEAKERS OF ENGLISH
Johnson, Adrienne Marie. - : University of Kansas, 2015
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The Role of Individual Differences in the Acceptability of Island Violations in Native and Non-native Speakers
Aldosari, Saad Mohammed. - : University of Kansas, 2015
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The online use of markedness information in L1 and L2 Spanish gender agreement
Lopez Prego, Beatriz. - : University of Kansas, 2015
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Morphological Processing of Regular Verbs in Native French Speakers
In: Kansas Working Papers in Linguistics, Vol 36, Iss , Pp 34-58 (2015) (2015)
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Electrophysiological evidence for the morpheme-based combinatoric processing of English compounds
In: Cognitive neuropsychology. - Abingdon : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 31 (2014) 1, 123-146
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Morphosyntactic processing in advanced second language (L2) learners: An event-related potential investigation of the effects of L1L2 similarity and structural distance
In: Second language research. - London : Sage Publ. 30 (2014) 3, 275-306
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Grammatically-guided resolution of filler-gap dependencies: An investigation of Chinese multiple dependencies
Liu, Jie. - : University of Kansas, 2014
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Electrophysiological evidence for the morpheme-based combinatoric processing of English compounds
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Processing Verbal Inflection in Native and Non-Native Spanish
Martinez García, María Teresa. - : University of Kansas, 2013
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Assessing two-year-olds' knowledge of number agreement morphology
Blossom, Megan Stratton. - : University of Kansas, 2013
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