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The Perception, Processing and Learning of Mandarin Lexical Tone by Second Language Speakers
Ling, Wenyi. - : University of Hawai'i at Manoa, 2021
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2020 LLL Conference Featured Talk: "The power of prediction in language processing and learning"
Grüter, Theres. - 2020
Abstract: NOTE: We apologize but the first few minutes of this talk are missing from the recording.This featured talk was presented by Dr. Theres Grüter during the 24th annual College of Languages, Linguistics & Literature Graduate Student Conference on April 18, 2020. Dr. Grüter was the 2020 Junior/Mid-level Faculty LLL Excellence in Research award winner and was invited to give this talk. ; Trying to anticipate, or predict, what will happen next is part of everyday human behavior, including language use. When a prediction turns out to be wrong, we are presented with an opportunity to learn and make better predictions next time. This constitutes learning through prediction error, a powerful mechanism of implicit (and explicit) learning. In this talk, I will begin by demonstrating that the timing of everyday communication between adult native speakers cannot be explained without appeal to prediction during real-time language comprehension and production. I will then discuss recent, and partially conflicting, evidence from research that has investigated the extent to which language users other than adult native speakers, such as second language (L2) users, engage in predictive processing. I will present findings from a visual-world eye-tracking study with native and L2 users of Mandarin Chinese, which suggest that both groups used information encoded by prenominal classifiers (measure words) predictively in real-time comprehension, but while native users drew primarily on formal grammatical cues, L2 users placed more weight on semantic information (Grüter, Lau, & Ling, 2020). In the second part of the talk, I will present findings from a structural priming experiment with Korean-speaking learners of English (Grüter, Zhu, & Jackson, in preparation). Structural priming refers to our tendency to use linguistic structures that we recently encountered in the input. For example, hearing an interlocutor say She gave her friend a cupcake (=double-object construction) will increase the chances that you will then also use a double-object (rather than a prepositional dative) construction to describe a different giving-event. The goal of our study was to test whether Korean learners of English, who are known to underuse double-object constructions in English, would increase their use of this construction when consistently seeing such sentences written by a (virtual) partner. We hypothesized that this increase would be greatest when participants are forced to first guess, or predict, what their partner would say, thus presenting them with opportunities to experience prediction error and adjust their expectations. Our findings support this hypothesis, suggesting that learning through prediction error, even at an explicit level, has the potential to contribute to L2 learning. ; College of Languages, Linguistics & Literature, University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa
Keyword: eye-tracking; language learning; language processing; prediction; Second language acquisition; structural priming
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10125/68011
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Predictive language processing in late bilinguals : Evidence from visual-world eye-tracking
Schlenter, Judith [Verfasser]; Felser, Claudia [Akademischer Betreuer]; Lago, Sol [Akademischer Betreuer]. - Potsdam : Universität Potsdam, 2019
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How classifiers facilitate predictive processing in L1 and L2 Chinese: the role of semantic and grammatical cues ...
Grüter, Theres; Lau, Elaine; Wenyi Ling. - : Taylor & Francis, 2019
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How classifiers facilitate predictive processing in L1 and L2 Chinese: the role of semantic and grammatical cues ...
Grüter, Theres; Lau, Elaine; Wenyi Ling. - : Taylor & Francis, 2019
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How classifiers facilitate predictive processing in L1 and L2 Chinese: the role of semantic and grammatical cues ...
Grüter, Theres; Lau, Elaine; Wenyi Ling. - : Taylor & Francis, 2019
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CROSS-LINGUISTIC ACTIVATION IN KOREAN L2 LEARNERS’ PROCESSING OF REMENTION BIAS IN ENGLISH
Kim, Hyunwoo. - 2019
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The listening bilingual : speech perception, comprehension, and bilingualism
Byers-Heinlein, Krista; Grosjean, François; Grüter, Theres (Mitwirkender). - Chichester : Wiley Blackwell, 2018
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Intersentential coreference expectations reflect mental models of events
Grüter, Theres; Takeda, Aya; Rohde, Hannah. - : Elsevier, 2018
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Contrastive prosody and the subsequent mention of alternatives during discourse processing
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Vocabulary size and Native Speaker self-identification influence flexibility in linguistic prediction among adult bilinguals
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Intersentential coreference expectations reflect mental models of events ...
Grüter, Theres; Takeda, Aya; Rohde, Hannah. - : PsyArXiv, 2017
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Coreference and discourse coherence in L2: The roles of grammatical aspect and referential form
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Cross-linguistic activation of referential bias in Korean-English bilinguals ...
Hyunwoo Kim; Grüter, Theres. - : Unpublished, 2016
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Caregiver talk to young Spanish-English bilinguals: Comparing direct observation and parent-report measures of dual-language exposure
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Real-time processing of classifier information by L2 speakers of Chinese
In: Proceedings of the 39th annual Boston University Conference on Language Development, Volume 2 (Boston, 2015), p. 311-323
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Master Class: Introduction to Second Language Acquisition for Language Conservation
Grüter, Theres. - 2015
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Master Class: Introduction to Second Language Acquisition for Language Conservation
Grüter, Theres. - 2015
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Relative language exposure, processing efficiency and vocabulary in Spanish–English bilingual toddlers*
In: Bilingualism. - Cambridge : Univ. Press 17 (2014) 1, 189-202
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The role of discourse-level expectations in non-native speakers' referential choices
In: Proceedings of the 38th annual Boston University Conference on Language Development, Volume 1 (Boston, 2014), p. 179-191
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